Word: gone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...presenting a sun-dial to the University to be erected near the Freshman dormitories. The gift is made in recognition of the novel position of the class as the first to occupy the new dormitories; and it shows that the members appreciate the care and expenditure which has gone into giving them their exceptional opportunities for friendships and class solidarity...
...devoutly does France believe in the necessity of maintaining in every possible way the continuity of her intellectual activities that no lecture and no academic occasion that could by any possibility be retained has been suffered to go by the board. The Sorbonne-Harvard exchange has gone on as usual; two Harvard professors have made the rounds of the provincial universities, and incredible as it may seem, the visitors have been made to feel that their hosts were really glad to see them and anxious to hear what they had to say. And there are few Harvard men who would...
...from the south after another careful scrutiny by the sentry. The Mayor thought that by turning to the right we might ge out to Mazerulles and see some artillery in action. So we passed swiftly out of Champenoux to the eastward, only to be brought up after we had gone half a mile or so by a salvo from a battery of soixante-quinzes installed in a carefully concealed position close to the roadside. We were not 50 yards distant from the guns when they went off, and feeling that further advance might lead us into difficulties we stopped...
...Farmers Association was instituted at the University last February, and since that time the work of reaching the 800 University men interested in farming has gone forward rapidly, and as a result the graduates have felt justified in arranging for a permanent organization which will be effected at this meeting...
...CRIMSON realizes that it is a semipublic institution and owes certain duties to the University. It does not believe that it has been unfaithful to those duties, nor gone beyond its rights to the slightest extent...