Word: exception
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second edition of McKinley's Masterpieces, edited by R. L. Paget, has recently been issued by the Joseph Knight Company, of Boston. It contains selections from many of the President-elect's addresses, which have never before been accessible to the public except in newspaper form. The subjects are not confined merely to princeples of the Republican party and politics, but are on educational and religious topics as well...
...which prohibits the Hasty Pudding trip to New York will also prevent the proposed trip of the Pierian Sodality to Smith College next spring. The Faculty by its vote has practically decided to adhere to the rule that none of the College musical or dramatic organizations may give performances except at places from which they can get back to Cambridge by twelve o'clock of the same night...
...trying for these events meet hereafter as follows: Weights, every day except Saturday at 3 p. m.; squad in charge of F. G. Shaw. Walk, every day except Saturday at 4 p. m.; squad in charge of J. D. Phillips. Pole vault, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12.40 p. m.; squad in charge of A. B. Emmons. High jump, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 11.40 a. m. or 12.40 p. m. High and low hurdles, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11.40 a. m. or 12.40 p. m. Weight men and walkers do all their work at the time designated above. Others...
...prospects for a successful season in cricket this year are unusually bright. All of last year's eleven except P. H. Clark '96 and G. Lippincott '96 have returned to college. Moreover, the eleven will be much strengthened by the addition of D. H. Adams and J. G. Scattergood, both of last year's Haverford eleven. During the Haverford cricketing tour in England last summer, Adams had the best bowling average and he and Scattergood stood second and third respectively in the batting averages. The latter also had a brilliant record as wicket-keeper. Adams has been chosen...
Tickets to Mr. Moody's meetings in Tremont Temple, Boston, may be obtained at Holden Chapel daily between one and two o'clock. These meetings are to be held morning and afternoon every day, except Saturday and Sunday, during January. Admission to the meetings is by ticket, until within fifteen minutes of the time when the meetings begin. Each ticket admits two persons. Tickets for Monday and Tuesday will be ready for distribution today...