Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...academic year 1904-05: Professor C. A. Adams of the engineering department, Professor P. H. Hanus of the educational department, Professor G. Santayana of the philosophical department, and Professor M. Warren of the classical department. Professor J. H. Ropes of the Divinity School will be absent during the first half year...
...Department of Mathematics announces several changes in courses for 1904-05. Half courses A1 and B2 are bracketed. A student may elect, in place of these, course F, or may ask leave to take Engineering 1b and 1d. Courses F, D2hf., and E1hf., are to be given by Dr. Bouton and Messrs. Coolidge and Whittemore. The following more advanced courses are offered...
...wall, the Seniors came next, then the Juniors, with the Sophomores on the outside. For the first quarter mile the positions of the crews varied little, the Seniors and Sophomores continuing an advantage gained at the start, which grew into a distinct lead by the end of the first half-mile. From this point the Juniors began to raise their stroke and gained on the two leading crews; but here the Seniors, with a stroke of 29 to the minute, spring away and at the bridge had a lead of more than a length. At the finish the Seniors...
...score of 3 goals to 2. The final game for the championship will be played between the Freshmen and Juniors on April 26. The game was loosely played: the victory for 1907 was due to better team play and a stronger attack. At the end of the first half the score was 2 to 1 in favor of the Sophomores. In the second half, however, the Sophomore defence weakened and long runs by Robinson twice resulted in goals for the Freshmen. Robinson and Wendell played the best game for 1907; and Moore and Bailey...
...Social Service Committee has decided to try a new plan for its regular May clothing collection. Previously, the collection has been made only on one fixed day. As a result, not more than half the men in the University have been seen, and been given the chance to contribute. This spring the collection will be extended over a whole week--May 2 to 3--and will be made by men living in the buildings in which they collect. In this way it will be possible to see everybody and so to make a much larger collection...