Word: fourth
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...rough and Cook of Princeton was disqualified, Spear taking his place. Kick-over by Sears, ball brought out. Here V. Harding was disqualified for foul tackling, and Crosby took his place. Ames punted near Harvard's goal and Bovaird getting the ball rushed over the line and made the fourth touchdown for Princeton. Goal. Score 18 to 0. After the ball was put in play, Sears made a long rush and was downed close to Princeton's goal. Davis then broke through and mane the only touchdown for Harvard; goal was kicked by Sears. Score, 18 to 6. A minute...
...program of the Symphony Concert tonight will be as follows: Mennelssohn. Overture, Fingal's Cave: otherwise known as "The Hebrides." Arthur Whiting. Concerto for pianoforte, op. 6 in D. Minor. Dvorak. Slavonic dances from the third and fourth series (first time). Rubenstein. Symphony in C, op. 42 (Ocean...
...Boylston. The lectures will treat particularly of the intellectual life of Germany. Mr. Henry Villard will deliver the first of the series early in January. His topic will be political. Prof. Ripley of Yale will speak in February on "Goethe," and Dr. Francke in March on "Individualism." The fourth lecture will be on "Modern German Thought and its significance to English-speaking People." It will be given by Mr. I. W. Harris of Concord. Mr. T. R. Kohler who has charge of the archives of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts will speak in Boylston Hall, on "German Engraving...
...CUMMINGS, Sec'y.THE Zoological Club will meet tonight in room 3. fourth floor of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Doors open from 7.15 to 7.30. Paper by Mr. C. H. Eigenmann, "Egg membranes in Fishes...
...number of students is 274, apportioned to the different classes in the following manner: first or entering class 98; second class, 90; third class, 67; fourth class, 15: graduate department...