Word: half-past
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...time past are reminded that it has been decided to give a concert in Sanders Theatre shortly. They are also reminded that with this end in view there will be a rehearsal this evening. It should be borne in mind by all that the rehearsal is to begin at half-past seven...
...half-past two o'clock, Mr. Alexander, the referee, placed the ball and called play. Yale had the kick-off, and passing the ball to a rusher, tried the V trick, by which five yards were gained. On the third down the ball was kicked over, but Yale's rushers got through and secured it again, fifteen yards further down the field. After two downs, Harvard got the ball and rushes by Weld carried it forward ten yards. Goldthwaite tried to rush, but dropped the ball. It was passed to Clark, who rushed through and made a touchdown...
...Wednesday's CRIMSON about the library is one about which every man feels only too strongly. Now that the days are so short, the time which the library can be used is extremely limited. The light in the reading-room is too meagre to admit of reading after half-past four o'clock, and often even earlier on cloudy afternoons. This cuts off an hour and a half from the scanty time allowed under the most favorable circumstances. It is not sufficient, however, to have the whole afternoon; a man is more inclined to reading in the evening than earlier...
CHARLES KAHNWEILER, Sec.H. U. F. B. A.- There will be a meeting of the Association in Holden Chapel to-night at half-past seven o'clock for the election of officers for the ensuing year. A large attendance is requested...
Last evening Holden Chapel was well filled with members of the senior class assembled at their annual meeting. President Adams called the meeting to order at half-past seven. He stated that the meeting was called for the purpose of electing class officers, and members of the photographic committee and a committee to make arrangements for the election of Class Day officers...