Word: falle
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...soldiers found that no preparation had been made for feeding them, and a large body of men had to given leave of absence upon their arrival in Paris because there was no means of taking care of them otherwise. Professor Cohn's descriptions of the events which accompanied the fall of the Empire and of life during the siege were extremely interesting and it is to be hoped that the lecture will be repeated on another occasion, when more students will be able to enjoy...
...leave many vacant places behind them. The loss of so many well-trained voices will be severely felt next year, unless the ranks are filled by a large accession of men from Ninety-two or unless singers among the students offer themselves at the trial of candidates in the fall. There are numbers of men in college who have good voices, but who have never had their interest aroused so far as to seek membership in the Glee Club, or who have been diffident about presenting themselves. The club does not demand men with exceptional voices, but rather those...
RUNS AT THE FALL OF EACH WICKET.First Innings...
Cornell University is to have a department of journalism. At the opening of the fall term, classes will be formed from the seniors, juniors and post graduates. Professor Brainerd Smith will give a series of lectures on the condition of newspaper work today in the great cities. Two classes will be organized very much like the city staff of a large newspaper, Prof. Smith acting as managing editor, and instructions will be given in the editing of copy, in condensing it, preparing it for the printer and writing headlines...
...corporation is the only reasonable one to draw, although it was the hope of the petitioners that the refusal to place the proposed building there would establish a precedent that would render the corner forever inviolate. We are all disappointed. On us, as undergraduates. the loss will fall most heavily, while we are sure that for many years Yale life will miss one of its happiest and most whole some features...