Word: fall
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...addition, 68 by 20 feet, will be made to the south side of the chapel, and the enlargement of the ground floor and the gallery will accommodate about three hundred more students. The work will be completed so that the chapel can be used at the opening of the fall term in September...
...football team will be set to work at the usual spring practice. This practice will probably continue until the last of April and Captain Waters will be able in this time to get a good start in his work. Manager Lane has already begun to make dates for the fall season and the schedule of games will be nearly completed before the close of college in June...
...taken by Harvard in her recent letter to the Yale base-ball management we consider most fair and sportsman like. She has clearly outlined her policy which is one that is quite all embracing on the points at issue, and yet not so radical as to cause her to fall into any act of injustice either towards her own candidates or the teams and representatives of other colleges. The rules which she proposes to adopt in her athletic reform are in some respects less sweeping than those we have here adopted; in other points they are even more radical...
...Peabody was a prophecy of a united church. Though men questioned his doctrine no one ever suggested that he had not the spirit of Christ. As a heavy fall of snow, that, for the time, blocks all communication among men, is melted away in the presence of a genial sun; so the barriers of sect disappear and must disappear before such a kindly personality as that of the gentle preacher of Harvard. Men like him do not break barriers, they melt; they do not make an attack, they create an atmosphere...
...importance in teaching, followed by discussions on the same subjects. The first paper was by Principal E. J. Good win of Newtonville, on "Electives in Elementary Education." The merits of the paper were then discussed by Superintendent C. E. Meleney of Somerville, and Principal Charles C. Ramsay of Fall River. "The Study and Teaching of English" was the subject of the paper by Professor J. A. Tufts of Exeter. Dean Briggs and Professor Carpenter, M. I. T Led the discussion. The last discussion was on the paper of Professor De Garmo of Swathmore, on "The Correlation of Studies in Elementary...