Word: going
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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While the Thames river was frozen over at New London, the courses for the boat races between Harvard and Yale next June were surveyed on the ice. Points have been marked for planting the signals when the crews go into training. Heretofore the measurements of the courses have been made late in the spring, from the banks of the river...
...Republican Club has made arrangements whereby the following costume will be furnished to the men who go to Washington to take part in the inaugural parade: black gowns, similar in general appearance to those worn by the Senior class, but of less expensive material, and crimson caps, of better material, and crimson caps, of better material and workmanship than those worn in the parade last fall. The caps and gowns will be ready for delivery in a few days, at a place which will be announced later. Men who wish to keep their caps and gowns will be allowed...
...musical program for the Vesper service in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon is as follows: "Creation's Hymn." Beethoven: "Thy sun shall no more go down," Brown; "Panis Augelieus," Cesar Franck. Front seats will be reserved for students and officers of instruction and their families until 4.45 o'clock...
...there. The title of the course, and the analysis of its sub-divisions, sound, it is true, a little learned, and may have given the impression that the lecturer appeals only to specialists in history and politics. The French language is also a barrier. But how are we ever going to learn French unless by listening and trying to understand it? And the course, so far from being especially for students in history, has so far revealed itself as just the reverse. M. Millet is primarily a man of living affairs, and his talent for bringing out the human essence...
...years rendered conspicuous service on the board of directors and its principal committees. Many of the improvements in the conduct and equipment of the Hall in recent years have been mainly due to his careful and patient work. Would it not seem unfortunate to have this difficult business position go to a man of no previous experience, when there is opportunity to put in a man who has exceptional knowledge of the needs and possibilities of the Hall...