Word: fours
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Oxford and Cambridge, the Englishmen winning five of the nine events. The second contest was won by Harvard and Yale in 1901 by the score of six events to three. During the next two years there was no contest, but in 1904 the four universities again met, Harvard and Yale again winning by the same score...
...Kneisel Quartet will give the third of its series of four Cambridge concerts this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture Room of Fogg Museum. The Quartet will be assisted by Mr. Louis Bachner...
...bouts were four minutes each, and the contestants, in general, were well-matched. The best bout of the evening was that between McLaughlin and Erhard for first place. Erhard successfully parried McLaughlin's thrusts for a time, but did not have a sufficiently varied attack with which to supplement his defense, and the latter won. Cups were awarded the winners by the Fencers' Club. The judges were C. A. Bliss '08, G. L. Cutting '09, and H. W. Holmes...
...Year resolutions are well-timed. The verses on chorus-girls, the Memorial dialogues, and the allusions to Radcliffe hold sturdily to the traditions of the last twenty years. They show how rapidly the Freshmen fall into line. For, of course, the Lampoon is written by Freshmen-about four, as I count-and edited by a stalwart band of twenty-five, mostly Juniors and, Seniors. It may be rash, but I venture to make a suggestion, that for one number the editors do not confine themselves to composing the editorial and "By the Way," but write the whole number, and then...
...first nine from the class of 1909 have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. In the list below the names are arranged alphabetically, and not according to rank in scholarship or the order of election. The officers elected by the immediate members, and the names of the four additional members from the class of 1907 are also given. Hereafter the additional members will be chosen directly by the Senior members of the Society instead of being nominated by the Senior members and elected by the immediate members...