Word: groups
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...indication of the comparative value which the country as a whole places upon the training offered in Harvard's various departments, these figures are very interesting. It is a little surprising to find that Harvard is considered by most people, not as a unit but as a group of allied schools, and that the comparative merits of these schools are so generally and so accurately known...
...early Norsemen, the practice is followed down through the ecclesiastical history of the various tribes and peoples that inhabited Europe before the time of Christ, and finally ends with the springing into life of our own Christmas tree. The program will be divided into two parts. In the first, groups of people representing the different nationalities of the ancient world will appear, each group carrying its national tree of life. Dancing and acting representing customs of the various nations will show the audience the progress and development in thought which led up to the origination of the Christmas tree...
Applications may be made in groups of four, three or two students, with preference to groups of four. Single applicants may also apply together. No applications will be considered for groups larger than four. A student may apply in a group of four and also in a group of four and also in a group of two. Applications will not be considered unless the student has deposited with the Bursar a bond of $400, or has deposited there $50 in cash as security. Those men who have satisfied the Bursar's requirements by a cash deposit must increase their deposit...
...performance of Mr. W. V. Moody's "Faith Healer" in Sanders Theatre on January 24 is the first professional production of a modern play by a Harvard graduate under the auspices of the University. Some years ago a group of amateurs gave, in Sanders Theatre by invitation of the Department of English, Professor Barrett Wendell's "Raleigh in Guiana." The recent performance by the Dramatic Club of Mr. Percy MacKaye's "Scarecrow" was the first presentation at Harvard of a play by one of the younger graduates already well known for his dramatic work. The ver- sion of the "Faith...
...year 1909-10 a prize will be offered in each one of the groups numbered IV, V, and VI. IV. Modern Languages and Literature. VI. History and Political Science. VI. Philosophy, Education, and the Fine Arts. Not more than one prize is offered for essays belonging to a single group...