Word: fifths
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Chapel tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. The following program will be presented by Professor A. T. Davison '06, University organist and choir-master: Prelude (First Symphony), Vierne Choral Prelude, "Es ist ein' Ros' en-tsprungen," Brahms Scherzo, Schumann Air, Fugue and Variation, Franck Allegro (Fourth Concerto), Handel Andante (Fifth Symphony), Widor Prelude and Fugue in A minor, Bach "Evening Calm," Rheinberger Finale, Franck
...race was won by Henigan of the Dorchester Club. D. F. O'Connell '21, Freshman captain, was the first University runner to finish, gaining fifth place. After him came B. Lewis '20, informal captain, eighth in the race, and W. H. Goodwin '20, 11th. The first member of the second team to reach the tape was H. T. Sears '19, who captured 15th place. The other members of both teams finished behind in scattering positions...
...fifth Monday evening meeting for Freshman held in the Smith Halls Common Room last night, Bishop William Lawrence '71, delivered a short but impressive talk to members of the class of 1921. His words were on the subject which he himself announced as "Prayer as a Fighting Force," and were partly called forth by the fact that last Sunday had been set aside by President Wilson as a day of general prayer for the success of our armies in France...
Hits by Gourdin and H. R. Caley '17 in the fifth gave the defeated nine its only run. In the same inning, F. K. Bullard '20 was hit by a pitched ball, went to second on a fielder's choice and scored on an outfield error. L. B. Evans '20 and H. D. Ward '20 reached first and second respectively, but were left there...
...could be bought. This security would be held by the University for a definite period, to be decided by the class. This money at 4 per cent. compound interest, would, if compounded semi-annually, amount to $3,185 in twenty-nine years, or at our twenty-fifth anniversary; in fifty years to $7,460; in one hundred years...