Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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While the band played "Fair Harvard" he went to University Hall, and was shown the office of the President and the Regent. Leaving University Hall he went to Dane Hall, where members of the Law School gave him "Three hearty cheers" as he was being shown around. On the return from Dane Hall he visited the Lawrence Scientific School and the Divinity School...
...Goin' Home Dvorak The Wreck of the Julie Plante O'Hara Dartmouth Glee Club 8. Specialty Act Harvard Instrumental Club Orchestra 9. Suabian Folk Song harmonized by Brahms Football Songs Harvard Glee Club 10. Marche Militaire Schubert Barcarolle Offenbach Dartmouth Mandolin Club 11. Dartmouth Song Segur Dartmouth Glee Club Fair Harvard words by Gilman Harvard Glee Club
Coach Fred Mitchell told a CRIMSON reporter yesterday that he looked upon the fall practice, which officially closed closed Tuesday, as the most successful in recent years. The deceptive fair weather of last week had held out hopes for another week of practice, but Monday's game was played under such bad weather conditions that Coaches Mitchell and Davidson reluctantly agreed to drop the curtain on baseball for the year...
...year examinations may regain their good standing after a six-week period at the April hour examinations. This system places too much emphasis on the November her examinations, which are really no criterion by which to judge a man's work, while the mid-year examinations, which are a fair test, are thus under-raced...
...public in the records of the Sodality appear many accounts of these exhibitions. On April 30, 1811, the Society performed at the public Exhibition "with honor to themselves, and to the satisfaction, entertainment and gratification of an unusually numerous, respectable, brilliant, and cheerful auditory, of which the fair of our land were by far the most delightful and active part,--who warmed the cold with their beauty, encouraging the timid by the expressive sweetness of their countenances, and rewarded us musicians by their approving smiles.--'Who that hath a heart, is free from vanitye?'" On another occasion the music...