Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Louis Allard, instructor in French, will give the fourth of a series of five free public readings from French writers in Emerson J this evening at 8 o'clock. The selection tonight will be "Severo Torelli," a drama in five acts, by Francois Coppee. The last of the series of readings will be held on April...
...fourth cut in the University baseball squad was made at the conclusion of the practice last week, the following fielding candidates being retained: R. H. Aronson '10, I. C. Bolton '12, T. J. Campbell '12, J. P. Carr '11, W. M. Conant '12, J. R. Desha '12, R. P. Frye '10, A. Harvey '11, R. Haydock '10, a. J. Kelley '12, J. P. Kennedy '12, C. L. Lanigan '10, C. B. McLaughlin '11, R. S. Marshall '10, W. M. Minot '11, D. V. O'Flaherty '10, R. S. Potter '12, H. A. Rogers '11, and H. deWindt...
...fourth cut in the Freshman baseball squad was made Saturday afternoon. The following battery and fielding candidates were retained: J. P. Bartholf, G. F. Bird, F. G. Blair, W. V. Booth, H. G. Borchardt, H. F. Brown, W. F. Brown, Jr., J. H. Coon, R. G. Ervin, S. M. Felton, A. S. Francis, G. F. Gallert, E. P. Graves, E. C. Hardy, F. C. Holbrook, P. M. Hollister, A. E. Kerrigan. J. S. King, R. P. Lewis, A. Long, A. J. Lowrey, E. R. McCall, Q. A. S. McKean, W. B. Marsh, G. N. Phillips, G. M. Ross...
...Gordon Bennett, of New York, is offered for the best essay in English prose on some subject of American governmental domestic or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest. This prize is open only to members of the Senior class of Harvard College and to special students in their third or fourth year who have taken courses in Political Science and English Literature. Essays submitted for the degree with distinction in the Division of History and Political Science may be offered for this prize...
...Emile Boutroux will deliver the fourth and last of the Hyde lectures on "French Contemporary Philosophy" in New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public, but seats will be reserved for ticket-holders until five minutes before the lecture begins...