Word: followed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...individual scores follow: HARVARD 1912. ANDOVER. Mixter, 37 Pakamine, 34 Heard, 35 Keeline, 34 McLoughlin, 35 Peters, 27 Codman, 33 Hopkins, 25 Lewis, 31 Hanna, 10 Totals...
...work of completing the Stadium, which is now being carried forward under the supervision of Professor I. N. Hollis, will follow in general the plans of the original design. A canopy, which will run the whole perimeter of the structure, will be built over the highest promenade. This canopy will have the appearance, from outside the Stadium, of another tier of windows, square in shape, in the same vertical line with the present lower rows. An elaborate cornice will surmount the openings. On this, in turn, a parapet wall will be constructed. In all, the new work will add approximately...
...first day the order of events will be for the most part similar to that followed on Commencement Day. The inauguration, which will take place in the morning, will follow as closely as possible the traditional program. The president of the Board of Overseers will induct the President-elect into office and will deliver to him the keys, the charter, and the seal of the College. Then will follow the inaugural address, and, lastly, honorary degrees will be conferred. In the afternoon the Harvard Alumni Association will entertain the Governing Boards, Faculties, and invited guests at luncheon. Later a meeting...
...everything is said in the generalized form of "characterizations"; the well-known story of an early Faculty meeting in the Medical School, quoted from Dr. Holmes' life in Thayer's two pages, is the only exception. Evidently another series of articles, with a larger spice of personal reminiscence, might follow this one. Some of the chapters might be: the President as a summer housekeeper, by a native of Mt. Desert; the President as a guest at Harvard Clubs, by old graduates all over the country; how I have changed my opinion about the President, by certain Harvard non-graduates...
...shoot with Princeton on April 3, by four birds. This remarkable score was made possible by the very favorable conditions. Dickey and Morrison were high men for Yale with 48 birds out of 50. Hauthaway and Higginson shot best for the University team, each scoring 47. The individual scores follow: HARVARD. YALE. Hauthaway, 47 Dickey, 48 Higginson, 47 Morrison, 48 Brewer, 45 Noel, 47 Gilman, 40 Troudeau, 44 Morse, 40 Thaw, 43 -- -- Totals...