Word: favorable
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...large plot belonging to the University, have expressed a desire to avail themselves of these offers. The largest of these institutions is the Brigham Hospital, which intends to build on the property fronting Huntington avenue and Francis street, provided a law-suit now pending is settled in its favor. The Children's Hospital, another large institution, is to build to the west of the Medical School, and plans for its buildings are now being considered. The Samaritan Hospital will occupy a nearby position on Francis street, and the Infants' Hospital, in memory of Thomas Morgan Rotch '01, will be erected...
...Intercollegiate Tennis Association is now waiting to learn, through President P. E. Presbrey of the National Tennis Association, whether the two English universities, Cambridge and Oxford, are in favor of an international intercollegiate tennis match. No further steps will be taken concerning the matter until about Thursday, when a definite answer is expected...
...members of the Harvard Dining Association, by a vote of 876 to 66, decided last night to continue the present a la carte system for meats, fish and eggs. A majority of the members voted in favor also of the extension of the a la carte system to the deserts, if this be found practicable by the management of the Hall...
...fourth joint concert of the Harvard and Yale Musical Clubs was given in Symphony Hall last night, and was attended by a very large audience. The singing and playing was unusually good and many encores were called for. Among the numbers which won especial favor were the "African Dream Land," by the Yale Mandolin Club, and the "Bavarian Yodel" and "Canoe Song," by the Yale Mandolin Club, and the "Bavarian Yodel" and "Canoe Song," by the Harvard Glee and Mandolin Clubs...
...Princeton game last Saturday, Yale's record for the season had been excellent. Every team played had been beaten by decisive scores, and in only two games, those with Holy Cross and West Point, was Yale scored on. The chances for the Princeton game seemed distinctly to favor Yale. The result was a surprise. Yale's powerful attack was spoiled by disastrous fumbling which cost at least one touchdown and possibly two against Princeton. On the left side of the line Yale's defense fell below expectations. Neither Kinney nor Batchelder were Strong; and Roraback at centre was a disappointment...