Word: doned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...presidential candidates has an element of the surprising in it. It was generally expected that Roosevelt would lead the Republican candidates, but it was not so patent that he would receive more votes than President Wilson. The large Roosevelt vote may be to some extent due to the advertising done by his supporters; or it may be due to the sympathy of the Atlantic seaboard with Roosevelt's views on military preparedness, and thus unrepresentative of the country at large...
...American Henley to be held in Philadelphia on May 13, the University management has entered the second and third University eights and N. P. Darling '17 as a single sculler. Not much can be done in the way of prophecy, but the second University's easy victory over the Princeton junior eight augurs well, and since the third University has been a strong match for the second eight all season, both these crews should be well up with the first...
...ballot Presidential election, open to all members of the University, in the CRIMSON Building next Tuesday from 8.30 o'clock in the morning until 8 o'clock in the evening. The names of thirteen candidates will appear upon the ballot without any designation as to parties. This will be done with the intention of making the vote a choice of the individual only, without party influence. Although the list of names includes the most widely mentioned candidates, blank spaces will be left at the bottom of the ballot in order that votes may be made for candidates whose names...
...large and are to be met by contributions alone, since the debate is to be free to the public. In previous years classes have each yielded up a total of $300. With the war pouring gold into the United States, the class of 1919 can do what others have done and even more. Give what you can when asked and also when you see a debater or manager, give him what you have in your pocket at the time. All debaters are authorized to collect funds, as are the candidates for the managership of the team. H. EPSTEIN '16, Coach...
...delicate compliment upon Harvard. It is doubtful if there is another university in the land where Shakspere is more thoroughly taught and studied and from more varied points of view. Professor Kittredge is the scholar who has made dear the meaning of Shakspere's plays, and who has done most to foster the study of Shakspere in the University. Professor Baker has analyzed Shakspere's dramatic technique, and found in it a source from which to train successful dramatists. Professor Wendell has done a great deal for Shaksperean criticism; Professor Neilson's "Tudor Shakspere" is one of the most popular...