Word: givens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...past, the work of the Catholic Club this year will be three-fold in its nature, consisting of free public lectures by Catholics of note and ability, of doctrinal conferences, to be given fortnightly for members of the club, and of voluntary charity work to be engaged in by club members. Provisional arrangement has been made for lectures by the following well-known scholars of the Catholic Church: Rev. James Talbot Smith of New York, November 15; Rev. William T. McGuirl of Brooklyn, N. Y., January 10, 1900; Rev. Francis Ryan of Toronto, Canada, February 21, 1900; Rev. William Henry...
Except for the usual stiffness after a hard game, the whole football squad is in good condition. Boal was able to run through signals yesterday without any trouble, and unless he meets with new injuries, he will be able to play in the Pennsylvania game. Daly and Hallowell were given a day's rest. Although yesterday the work was rather light, owing to the stiffness of the players, the practice today will be long and hard...
Classes for Bible study have been arranged and will be given at the Phillips Brooks House during the coming year. They are designed for students of the University, for those who desire to study the Bible devotionally and in the light of modern criticism and are not limited to members of any religious society. Men intending to enter the courses should enrol at once. Further information in regard to them as well as cards of enrolment may be obtained at the office of the general secretary of the Christian Association (office hours...
...Ingersoll Lecture on the Immortality of Man for the current year will be given by Professor Royce, in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, on Friday, November 10, at 8 p. m., and will be open to the public...
Yesterday's practice consisted chiefly of running through signals and was very short. There was no line-up. The backs were given careful drill in punting and catching kicks...