Word: england
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fashion. In the other piece of fiction, by Mr. Edgar, a more experienced hand is recognized in both construction and narration. A title more significant than "The Grind" would be "The Cad." It is to be hoped that students like Thurman are as remote from reality as the New England villagers he describes. "The Serious-Minded Student" takes himself so solemnly as to be fair game for his mates; but though the species is known, the sketch leaves the reader wondering whether this particular individual ever existed. Mr. Powel's "Influence of the Comic Opera" is a clever skit...
...Manager Morgan, will stay at the Aldine Hotel. Waid, who has rowed in both the first and second eights, went along as a substitute. The shell was sent ahead on Wednesday. The crew has been entered in the race for Junior collegiate eight-oared shells for the New England Challenge Cup. The men will return to Cambridge on Sunday...
...first crew, it has been deemed impracticable to send a University eight to the American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia next Saturday. The Freshman crew, as the winning class crew in the Beacon Cup Regatta, has entered in the race for Junior collegiate eight-oared shells for the New England Challenge...
...George A. Gordon, D.D., '81, of Boston, will speak before the Divinity Club on "The Intellectual Life of the Minister," this evening at 8 o'clock in the Common Room of Divinity Hall. Dr. Gordon, who is one of the foremost scholars in the ministry in New England, was the University preacher from 1886-90, and is now a member of the Board of Overseers. He has been the minister of the Old South Church, Boston, since 1884, and is the author of "The Christ of Today" and "The New Epoch for Faith...
...match will probably be close and exciting, for although the University team decisively defeated Princeton last Saturday by a score of 8 to 1, the Technology team is the same, except for Larned, as that which made such a creditable showing in the New England Intercollegiate tournament last year. Larned was graduated from Harvard in 1905, and while here played for three years on the tennis team...