Word: five
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...second match with a team from the New England Kennel Club at Wellington this afternoon. Harvard won the first match on March 30 by a score of 181 to 162. Each man will shoot at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles. The University team will be made up of five of the following men who make the best scores in a trial round before the match: P. Bancroft 2L., R. Foster 2L., H. P. Marshall '04, W. C. Ward '05, W. M. Wright '04, J. Hinckley '06, J. A. Remick, Jr., '06, T. L. Marsalis...
This address will be the third of the series of five lectures, arranged by the Christian Association, treating the Bible from various points of view with particular reference to the practical side. Professor Ropes will consider the personality of Paul and will illustrate by stereopticon views the effects of the customs of the people upon Paul's character...
...teams and will hold a regular debate on the question. "Resolved, That laws be passed compelling the management of a business undertaking which secures control of an industry to sell its product at reasonable rates, without discrimination." The main speeches will last twelve minutes, and the rebuttal speeches five. The University team will be composed of the three best speakers at this trial, and the Coolidge Prize of one hundred dollars will be awarded to the man who has done the best work in all three trials...
...thirty-five undergraduates who signed the petition for a new Cambridge company to fill the vacancy in the Eighth Regiment, M. V. M., caused by the disbanding of Company L. of Lawrence, were last night inspected by Inspector-General Brigham at the State Armory near Harvard Bridge. If his report is favorable, these men will soon be notified to assemble for muster...
...meeting of the members of the Union yesterday afternoon all the amendments to the present constitution proposed by five members of the House Committee and already sanctioned by the Board of Trustees were voted upon, and passed. J. A. Burgess '04 presided and outlined the proposed changes, which are as follows: Article IV, Officers: Section 3, "The vice-president shall discharge the duties and all the rights of the president when the latter is absent." Section 5, "The Secretary shall keep the records of the Union and give notice when the meetings are to be held." Article V, Standing Committees...