Word: distinctively
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sanders Theatre during the coming winter. The concerts, which are open to all members of the University and to the public, are given as a supplement to the lectures of Professor Paine in Music 8 on the Chamber Music of Beethoven and other modern masters. The lectures are distinct from the concerts, which are devoted wholly to musical performance. Season tickets for the concerts, with reserved seats, will be $700 and will be on sale at the University Bookstore, Saturday morning, October 9, at 8 o'clock. The students who take Music 8 will receive season tickets...
...rowing in the University for this crew to enter at Philadelphia and go through the experience of such an important regatta. In a way it will raise the standard of all the Weld crews, and it will tend to strengthen the Weld Boat Club as an independent rowing organization distinct from the University and class crew system. Moreover, the crew has an excellent chance of winning this regatta also. The exceptionally good time made in the race last week, and the advantage of considerable racing experience, indicate that the men will at least make a good showing, and possibly make...
...committee of undergraduates has been appointed to investigate the matter and the college authorities are in favor of action on the part of the students. It is not a case of common significance but one which puts the whole University in a very unfavorable light. It therefore seems the distinct duty of every Harvard man, even if personally affected, to lend a helping hand...
...annual dinner of the Harvard Advocate was held last evening at Marliave's in Boston. Some thirty men were present, and the dinner which was conducted informally was a distinct success. Among the guests present who spoke were H. W. Miller '97 for the Monthly, W. K. Otis '98 for the Crimson, and S. L. Pitts '97 for the Lampoon. There were also several graduate editors of the Advocate present, among whom A. S. Pier '95 and J. Mack Jr. spoke, and J. A. Gade '96 read a poem. R. P. Utter '98, president of the board, presided...
...rest of the number, rather the best contribution is "The Home Coming of Jerry Mills," by Robert P. Vail '99. It is a story with a definite point, and a distinct climax...