Word: half
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...study of glacial phenomena in Brazil, and in the tracing of shore-line changes on the Chile coast south of Valparaiso. W. P. Haynes '10 assisted in the work during the summer vacation. Professor Woodworth will resume his courses in geology at the beginning of the second half-year, his leave of absence having been from June 20, 1908, to February...
...Freshman hockey team defeated Pomfret in a fast game played at Pomfret yesterday afternoon. The teams were very evenly matched throughout the game, and neither side scored until toward the end of the second half, when Huntington made the only goal. The summary: FRESHMEN. POMFRET. Yarnall, l.e. r.e., Chauncey Cutting, Hallowell, i.c. r.c., Norton Trumbull, r.c. l.c., Stevenson Reeves, r.e. l.e., Bellinger Houston, c.p. c.p., Scully Huntington, p. p., Romyne de Windt, g. g., Peabody...
...following half-courses will be offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for the first time during the second half of the present academic year. Several of the courses given formerly throughout the year, have been divided into two half-courses. engineering 5 has been replaced by Engineering 5a and 5c; History 10, by History 10a and 10b; History 24, by History 24a and 24b. All men who have not passed in History 10a must obtain the instructor's permission before they will be admitted to History 10b. No courses given in the Graduate School of Business Administration...
...puck consistently, and as a result it went aimlessly from one end of the rink to the other. Niles scored first for the Mermaids on an accurate shot from the side, but Cutting soon tied the score from a scrimmage in front of the Mermaid's goal. The second half was rougher than the first, the only score being made by Harrower early in the period...
...these volumes that Mr. Porritt was invited to give instruction at Harvard. As an active journalist Mr. Porritt is well known both in Europe and in America, and his regular letters to leading English journals on matters of American politics always interest a large circle of readers. The half-course which he is to give will deal with a field in which he possesses unusual proficiency and his lectures will doubtless be both instructive and interesting...