Word: fairs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Glee Club, "The Boy in the Apple Tree"; "Fair Harvard...
Rumsey, right centre, is very fair in offensive play, but is less strong on the defensive, His passes and shots for goal are good and his experience in pony polo aids him in intuitively following the puck...
...order to insure this success it must have at least a fair share of the best men in College actively interested in it. To accomplish this it has been decided to give up the old system of selecting the class crews. The present plan is to have each club get out one (or more) class crews from each of the three upper classes and the Law School. Each pair in the same class (that is, the two Law School, the two Senior, the two Junior, and the two Sophomore crews) are to race together about April 7th to determine which...
...courses to obtain an A. B. It is interesting to note that for reasons ulterior to the shortening of the College course, the Faculty now demands the identical maximum of courses which was proposed and laid aside by a majority vote in 1889. That "any young man of fair abilities can now procure the degree in three years without hurry and overwork, if he wishes to do so, or if his parents wish to have him" is amply borne out by the President's remarks and by statistics. For at the present time nearly two-fifths of the whole number...
Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr., '94, has been appointed to conduct the new course in Landscape Architecture, and will be assisted by Arthur Asahel Shurtleff '96. Mr. Olmstead is of the firm of Olmstead Brothers, formerly Olmstead & Eliot. The planning of the World's Fair Exposition, the Boston Parkway System, including the Revere Beach Reservation, and the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, were the work of this firm...