Word: groups
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Group I.--Where applicant is to occupy one of the seats: Class I will include applications for one seat only. These seats are in the cheering section, and are non-transferable. (a) Holders of H. A. A. tickets. (b) Undergraduates. (c) Graduates, officers of the University, and members of graduate departments. Class II will include applications for two seats only and have the same sub-division as Class...
...there was no department; a subject, too, regarded with suspicion by influential sections of the community. Under such untoward circumstances--yes, by very means of them--he soon won honor for himself and his subject, a unique position of dignity among his colleagues and deep gratitude from a group of pupils who at the time of his resignation must have numbered about ten thousand...
...Norton. At the time of his eightieth birthday last December, the Graduates' Magazine published a number of letters from men of prominence, written to commemorate his birthday. The CRIMSON has taken the liberty of re-publishing these letters, with one or two others in the hope that a larger group of people might have a true appreciation of the high regard in which he was held by his associates...
...paper, at least, this scheme has good possibilities. It should serve the purpose of putting the Senior in closer touch with his small group of men than was possible before, and furthermore, it can be made of the same assistance in acquainting the Freshmen with one another. At first glance, the new arrangement seems to require considerably more interest in the Freshman on the part of the Senior than is usually manifested. In operation, it is not expected that it will require more than a small sacrifice of time. The committee is somewhat smaller than formerly on the theory that...
...very beautiful reproduction of the bronze statue of Theodoric from the monument of the Emperor Maximilian at Innsbruck has been donated by the "Deutsche Gesellschaft" of Boston. This statue was placed in the museum as a companion piece to that of King Arthur from the same group...