Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock Harry Barwise of the Boston Athletic Association, and champion New England high jumper, will be at Soldiers' Field. He, together with E. H. Clark '95, will give the high jumpers especial attention. All entries for the for the fall handicap track meet close tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, after which notices will be sent to all entrants of opportunities to take strength tests before the day of the meet. As there will be no interdormitory meet this fall, Freshman may complete in this meet. It is planned to have a three-mile...
...portrayed by Sir Herbert Tree, Wolsey is the shrewd, stern, diplomat of history, quick to see the turn of the tide, arrogant in his power, forward even in his fall. Miss Mathison's Queen Katharine was good, as her parts usually are. She is best, as always when subdued, tending to become theatrical when roused to any great pitch of emotion. Miss Mackay's Anne Bullen could hardly have been bettered, portraying as it did the willful, attractive personality of Henry's second wife. But the master characterization of all was Lyn Harding's King Henry. The easy going, blustering...
...meeting of the track advisory committee Friday evening it was decided to hold the fall handicaps track meet on Soldiers' Field next Friday. Blue books will be posted today in the Union, Freshman dormitories, Leavitt and Peirce's, and in the Locker Building in which men are to sign up for their respective events...
...Friday, October 27, at 4 o'clock, an informal meet with Technology will be held on Technology Field in which all College students may compete. There will be no interdormitory track meet this fall, but a similar meet will be held in the spring, when the Graduates' Cup will be awarded to the winning dormitory...
...Wolsey' (in Dr. Johnson's phrase), burly King Henry, and the nobly pathetic Queen Katharine tread the stage. It is a play of great figures clashing in great scenes. The death of Buckingham, the meeting of Henry and Anne Bollen at the ball, the trial of Queen Katharine, the fall of Wolsey, the coronation of Anne--these scenes show forth the spirit of that turbulent...