Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...With this intention he will make short visits to the larger technical schools of France and Switzerland, and it is expected that he will write some pamphlets on the subject. He will return to Cambridge next February in time to resume his courses in the University for the second half-year...
...primarily a course for beginners, will be given on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 12 by Dr. G. H. Chase, instructor in classical archaeology. It may not be taken to remove an admission condition and will not be counted for honors. English 29 will be given as a half-course on Wednesdays at 12 by Professor A. S. Hill and Dr. G. H. Maynadier, instructor in English. The course will deal with the beginnings of the English novel...
...score of 11 1-2 to 1 1-2. The members of the University team exhibited much better for, than the Williams players. White and Ingalls played particularly well. Following are the results of the individual matches, reckoned on the basis of one point for the match and one-half point for each hole won: HARVARD. WILLIAMS. Ingalls, 3 Clapp, 0 McBurney, 1 1/2 A. Mitchell, 0 White, 4 1/2 L. Mitchell, 0 Gilbert, 0 Gregory, 1 1/2 Harrison, 2 1/2 Lynde, 0 Totals...
...lacrosse team defeated the Stevens Institute freshmen in a well played game by a score of 2 to 0. The victory of the Freshmen was due chiefly to their strong defense, although they were slightly superior to their opponents both in stick work and team play. In the first half Barber made the only goal on a pass from Vance after about 10 minutes of playing. In the second half Barber made another goal for the Freshmen after he had secured the ball from a scrimmage. Errors of judgment destroyed the only chances which Stevens had for scoring in this...
...crews emerged from the bridge the Freshmen led by about a length. The Sophomores and Seniors were second with the Juniors a length in the rear. About a half-mile from the finish the Juniors made a spurt and nearly over took the Sophomores. The Seniors were unable to keep up the pace and dropped half a length behind. From here the relative positions of the crews remained the same. Just before the finish Amberg, at 7 on the Freshman boat, also broke his oar, but the crew was so near the line that the accident made no apparent difference...