Word: fresh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Seniors are not the only ones with weighty problems to solve. The Freshmen, fresh from their luxurious halls, must seek out new lodgings and even furnish them. To be sure, a second-hand dealer or a janitor can often be found who will agree to provide the desired mahogany desks and brass bedsteads. But the transaction is accompanied by the training of a well-filled purse...
...form. Mr. G. H. Code's "Lusitania" is an appropriate dirge, too quiet for the subject, but dingified and earnest. There are three smoothly adequate descriptive lyrics: Mr. H. Hendrson's "The Twllight Mourner," on rural evening and the whip-poor-will; Mr. R. S. Mitchell's "Threnody," a fresh impression of love in Aegean landscapes; and Mr. E. Whittlesey's "Along the Wall," vague but rather pretty. Mr. R. G. Hillyer's "The Voice to Respond" begins with a large idea, which becomes smaller as it becomes too subjective. His lines have a strikingly Swinburnian swing. Mr. R. Littell...
...Fresh from its extra-inning victory over Princeton yesterday, the University baseball team will face Dartmouth on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. From a comparison of past scores, the game should go to the University, for the Dartmouth aggregation is weaker than it has been for several years. However, the probable inferiority of the visiting team is to a great extent offset by the condition of the University men, which has been seriously affected by the forced travelling of the past few days. Coach Haughton will probably start R. B. Frye '15 in the box, while...
...CRIMSON Clouters, fresh from their victory over the candidates, will take on the Phi Beta Kappa ball team for a nine-round go on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Although the new baseball stands are not yet completed, an earnest attempt will be made to accommodate the crowd...
...volumes. One of the distinguishing features of the stack is a row of stalls along each outside wall, each stall being well lighted and having comfortable room for a table and chair. The stacks are ventilate in a simple and economical manner by means of plenum fans forcing fresh air into the basement and exhaust fans drawing the partially vitiated air from the top. A striking innovation is found in the provision of a large number of small study rooms about 12 feet by 15 feet for the private use of professors and others. The upper floor contains fourteen studies...