Word: friend
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...holder of either an H. A. A. or season ticket will this year be given the privilege of purchasing at the regular reserved price one special ticket for each game admitting a friend accompanying him to the section reserved for season tickets. This privilege will extend to all home games. If the holder of an H. A. A. or season ticket prefers to sit on the regular reserved seat side, the coupon of his ticket admitting to any game will be accepted at the admission price charged for that game as part payment for a regular reserved seat...
...knew the late Charles Francis Adams must turn to the Graduates' Magazine for the most comprehensive and appreciative of the current accounts of his life. Mr. Story sketches the career of this distinguished author and historian, sympathetically and intelligently, from the point of view of a life long friend...
...privilege of knowing Professor M. A. Potter '95, as colleagues or as pupils, found in him a friend exceptionally kindly, with a strong character in a frail body, a man cheerful in suffering, unflinching in the performance of his work, a versatile scholar, generous, broad-minded, and learned in his writings and teachings. Today at one o'clock a service will be held in his memory in Appleton Chapel. Let all come, Faculty and students, to render to our noble friend this last tribute of respect and affection. A COLLEAGUE...
...held by the Cercle Francais in the club room, Grays 17, tonight at 8 o'clock. Professor C. H. Grandgent '83 will introduce M. Le Braz, and other members of the Faculty, including the entire French department, will be present to welcome the guest, who is an old friend of the University, having been James Hazen Hyde lecture here in 1906. In the course of the evening M. Le Braz will speak informally on his personal viewpoint of the war, which will be very interesting because he has a son at the front who recently lost...
...Barker himself is a very live and interesting man. He has been connected with the theatre since he was 14 years old, and is thoroughly familiar with this type of play. He is a close friend of Professor Gilbert Murray, who translated the plays, and has been associated with him in producing them at the Court Theatre in London. His chief aim is to produce the plays just as Euripides would have done...