Word: goldings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opera, which is in English, is set in the period just preceding the discovery of gold in Southern California, when the Americans and Mexicans were struggling for possession. Chonita, the daughter of a wealthy Mexican, is loved by the leaders of the rival forces, Captain Burton and Bernal. Burton wins Chonita's affection, and Bernal, in despair, tries to kidnap her, but is killed by her maid. The last scene shows Burton and Chonita together in the old mission...
...that virtue for its title--a happy, humorous, altogether real story of a grind and the way he got over it--the simplest, truest story of college life in the reviewer's memory. The other stories are cruder in execution, though less sincere in purpose, be their background the gold fields of the Yukon as depicted by Mr. Hoffman; the civilized though somewhat vague habitations of an Irene, serially being educated by Mr. Moderwell; or the dusky hillside of a pair of married lovers left in a state of suspended emotions by Mr. Hunter...
...members of the class of 1912 are slow to leave their comfortable modern quarters on the "Gold Coast" and enroll their names as applicants for apartments in the less pretentious but historic quarters of the College Yard for occupancy during their Senior year. President Lowell has made many pleas and leaders of the Senior class of this year have dilated publicly, but with little effect on the desirability of living in the College Yard. The Committee on Yard Accommodations has postponed closing the time of applications until January 30, and has issued a final appeal...
...finals will be in the form of a round robin. Each man on the winning team will receive a medal and the man winning the greatest number of bouts will receive a championship gold medal in addition...
...will be held under the auspices of the St. Charles Athletic Association of Waltham over the Waltham course, a distance of 10 miles, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Each team shall consist of eight men, five of whom shall count in the scoring. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded the winners of first, second and third places respectively, and a banner will be given to the winning team. H. Jaques, Jr., '11 and P. R. Withington '12 have entered...