Word: distinctive
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...singles the entries from each of the four classes will be kept distinct, and four separate tournaments will be held at the same time. The respective winners of the Freshman and Sophomore and of the Junior and Senior tournaments will then play each other, and in the finals the winners of these two matches will compete for the class championship of the University. The doubles tournament will be played irrespective of classes...
...account crammed with newspaper incident. This account, however, is rather arbitrarily placed between two quite different scenes, one in a club and the other with the boy's father. The relation between the three episodes might more plainly be shown; or else, the three episodes might be made more distinct, thus making of the story three character-sketches, as the writer evidently intended...
...secured by copper wire passed through large, carelessly made holes, to cardboard mounts, and the wire is then fastened at the front or back of the card, as convenience dictates. The difference between the two methods is great. The plaster mounts, aside from the matter of looks have two distinct advantages; they will not warp, and thus endanger breaking the glass models; and they may be readily cleaned, with a wet cloth or sponge, while the surface of the cardboard is spoiled by an attempt at cleaning...
During the last week, there has been distinct improvement in the general work of the candidates. Ting, Moore and Drinkwater are promising bowling candidates and there are several strong men for wicket keep...
...then briefly outline the need for men which is felt in the various branches of this philanthropic work? At the Harvard Free Reading Room in East Cambridge there is a distinct and immediate need for Harvard men to assist in organizing and conducting clubs of the children of the district. The influence and prestige of the Reading Room have grown rapidly in the few months since its foundation, and the organization is powerful and popular enough to exert a strong influence in the community about it. The circulation of books is the least part of the scheme of the Reading...