Word: expression
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...student is permitted to take any books or papers into the examination room except by express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatever...
This evening the members of the second University crew will leave on the Federal express for Philadelphia, where they will stay at the Hotel Aldine until after their race on Saturday in the American Henley Regatta. The crew has been entered in the race for first eight-oared shells, in which it will row against the Malta Boat Club of Philadelphia. It is possible that the crew will also be entered in the race for second University crews...
...team leaves tonight at 8 o'clock on the Federal express to play the second game with Princeton. Arriving at Princeton tomorrow morning, practice will be held on the Princeton field in the forenoon. After lunch the team will go by way of Philadelphia to Pottstown, Pa., where it will spend the night at Hill School. Early Saturday morning it will return to Princeton. The game will be called at 3 o'clock. The team will leave for New York the same evening and will arrive in Cambridge Sunday morning. In case a third game with Princeton is necessary...
...hand at the helm, and the man who has had the control of affairs at Harvard for forty years has given up his active work. So much has been said of President Eliot in the last few months that we are appalled at the task of trying to express our opinion of him in anything like original words. Public officials here and in foreign countries, newspapers all over the world, and private citizens without number have united to do him honor. His incalculable influence in the development of Harvard University in particular and of American education in general...
...playing. On the other hand, some say that is the business of every member of the University to do his part toward winning the game. According to them, those who cannot make the team should get together in the bleachers and by organized cheering at all times express their encouragement and hope for success. The CRIMSON believes that a middle ground can well be taken. Organized cheering is all right between the innings after a good exhibition by the home team; short cheers are an excellent means of encouraging the men when they go to bat; but the pumped cheering...