Word: displayed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...obvious that the display of apparently Steven property in students' rooms is regarded by the College anther, ities as a breach of good order. It may be expected therefore that such display will be prohibited in all buildings which are under the supervision of the Parietal Board...
Sthu and Roger next display to the people a box in which they say they have the missing ear, and as the Hindoo Priest declares that the finder of the ear is entitled to the throne, Sthu is acclaimed rajah. Thinking possibly to get back the ear, the old rajah makes love to Lily Roger and wins her; Sthu in turn is favorably received by Sue Brett. But all scheming is ended by Punjab, who meets the Princess in the Mango grove of the rajah's gardens and obtains her half of the ear as well as a promise...
...last evening. The two numbers on the programme, Mozart's Quartette in E flat major and Beethoven's Quartette in A minor, presented a pleasing contrast between the easy and graceful style of Mozart and the more powerful and majestic treatment by Beethoven. Both numbers gave opportunity for the display of that faultless execution which is so marked a characteristic of the Kneisel concerts. The next University Chamber concert will be given by the Adamowski Trio and Madame Antionette Szumowska, on February...
Preparations have been made to photograph from the University Observatory the shower of meteorites which is expected to occur this week. In 1833 and 1867 the meteoric displays were of extraordinary brilliance; in the fall of 1899 it was expected that a shower as extraordinary as in those two years would be visible, and although to unusual display appeared, astronomers look again this year for an exceptionally brilliant shower. Those marked display seem to occur after periods roughly averaging about thirty-three years. November 13 is the day believed the most likely date for the display this fall...
...show increased accuracy in fielding, but still have a tendency to rush their plays. Some advance has been made in batting, though there is much need of improvement in this department. The players are too apt to hit at bad balls and on the whole do not display good judgment...