Word: furnished
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...feel that regular singing by a large crowd of undergraduates creates good feeling and helps to fill in what would otherwise prove awkward pauses in the sport. But to be effective and to compare favorably with the other colleges, our songs should be well rehearsed and to furnish this necessary practice is one of the principal objects of the meeting tonight. The members of the teams are required to practice daily, and it seems but a reasonable reciprocation that undergraduates as a whole should give up a few evenings to practice their part in the important games and meets which...
...night in the early part of November to attend this evening. At that time, the crowd was so large that it was necessary to place tables in the corridors and in the Periodical Room. It is to be regretted that the Pierian Sodality is not sufficiently organized to furnish the music tonight, and that this must be provided by a professional orchestra; but the evening should be none the less enjoyable on that account. An occasion like this is one when men can meet each other pleasantly and informally, and as many members of the Union as possible should take...
...same as in the schoolboy meet, and cups will probably be awarded for first and second places. As the Freshmen have a strong team this year, and as there are several "H" men in the Graduate School, a close contest is expected. Both these meets have been arranged to furnish practice for the Freshman team in preparation for the dual meet with Yale...
...order to hold the Sophomore class dinner at the Hotel Westminster next Friday evening it is imperative for members of the class to buy their tickets as soon as possible, as the dinner committee must furnish a guarantee to the hotel management that at least 200 men will be present. Table lists of 10 or 20 should be sent to F. Schenck, Claverly 16, on or before April 4, and tables will be assigned in the order of application. The sale of tickets for the dinner will close Friday morning...
...acting is steadily above the chances furnished by the lines. The two principals of the cast, C. L. Hay '08 and G. G. Bacon '08 give promise of becom ing one of the famous "teams" of the Pudding stage. Hay overworks two or three farcical expressions, but in his burlesque society drama, "Bear and Forebear," it is impossible to look upon his impersonation of the stage child without sympathy, and he throws a most attractive fit. Bacon's makeup, with its resemblance to Miss Ethel Barrymore would probably cause that lady exquisite enjoyment, and his acting still more. He imitates...