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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Latin 2a. Final Examination Tomorrow. Chemistry 10; Sever 18 Class. Philol. 66, Sever 17 Economics 2, Sever 36 Engineering 16b, Pierce Hall English 19, Harvard 5 English 40, Sever 29 English 48, Sever 6 Fine Arts 1: Abbot to Locke (inclusive) Sever 23 McDonald to Yen (inclusive) Sever 24 Fine Arts 4c, Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French 5, Holden French 14, Sever 18 French 16, Sever 18 Geology 18, Univ. Mus. 9 Government 17: Akerson to Judkina (inclusive) Harvard 5 Kahan to Wyner (inclusive) Harvard 6 History 15, Harvard 6 Hist. of Religions 2, Sever 5 Indic Philol. 1b. Warren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final and Make-up Examination | 6/8/1911 | See Source »

Desha gave a fine exhibition in the field, handling with great accuracy a couple of hits that got by Sexton and running far out into left field for a spectacular catch of Toomey's fly in the seventh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENNSYLVANIA DEFEATED | 6/8/1911 | See Source »

Final Examinations Monday. Chemistry 4, Sever 23, 24 Engineering 6c, Lower Mass. Engineering 17d, Pierce 201 Fine Arts 20b, Fogg Small Lect. Rm. French A, Upper Mass. French 19 hf., Sever 24 Geology 10, Geol. Mus. 41 German A, Dr. Eiserhardt's sect., Lower Mass. Mr. Herrick's sects., Sever 6 Mr. Ibershoff's sects., Lower Mass. Dr. Pettengill's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Rand's sects., Sever 35 Mr. Siever's sects., Sever 36 Dr. Weber's sect., Sever 17 German L hf., Sever 24 History 29, Sever 23 Land. Arch. 2, Robinson Mathematics 19, Sever 24 Metallurgy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Half-Year Ends Today | 6/3/1911 | See Source »

...Andover yesterday afternoon at Andover 3 to 2. The game was well contested and the school boys almost tied the score in the ninth inning, but the favorable side of a close decision gave Harvard the last put out and the game. As usual the University team fielded in fine form but the base-running was poor and the men failed to hit at critical times. Harvard had men on second and third in the ninth inning with only one out and could not score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLOSE GAME WITH ANDOVER | 5/31/1911 | See Source »

...most of us, the best side of college athletics is one which Paul Withington recently described with ringing pride at a Harvard alumni dinner. I cannot quote his figures, but their purport was that on any fine afternoon Soldiers Field and the river can show a greater number engaged in outdoor sport than would have been dreamed of ten years ago. According to this view the most welcome item in that $127,000 budget is the $10,600 spent for "permanent improvements," and the most significant thing about Mr. Gill's article is that if, as he believes, there really...

Author: By Harvey N. Davis., | Title: Prof. Davis on May Illustrated | 5/27/1911 | See Source »

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