Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Shakespeare, or What You Will," is the Phi Beta Kappa oration delivered by H. H. Furness '54 in Sanders Theatre last June. In it Mr. Furness comments on the speeches and actions of two of Shakespeare's heroines, and upon the faults of the great writer himself. The last half of the article is devoted to advice on the study of Shakespeare...
...year, and R.C. Foster of the Freshman team are better in the longer dash than in the 100-yards. It will take a great deal of hard work to develop enough sprinters to bring the team up to the average in these events. The outlook in the quarter and half-mile runs is brighter. Merrihew and deSelding are closely matched in the former, while Jaques of the Freshman team and Whitcher should again give the University the advantage over Yale in the half-mile. With the exception of Jaques in the mile, there is but little first-class material...
Under the chairmanship of M. Allen '08, the entertainment troupes rendered a large amount of much appreciated service at 26 settlement and charitable institutions during the first half of the College year. During the second half, 20 entertainments were given in similar institutions under the chairmanship of H. Nash '09. Nearly one hundred men have assisted in these entertainments. The average attendance has been 185 people, making 8510 people who have attended the entertainments during the year...
...afternoon the University four went out with Reece at stroke and Bacon at 2. The shell was taken downstream about two miles and a half in long stretches at a slow stroke in order to help shake the crew together. Both Freshman crews went short distances in the morning, but in the afternoon the eight covered about four miles at a fairly good speed in short stretches. The Freshman four went downstream about two miles and returned...
...stream over the upper two miles of the course in very good time. They covered the distance in 10 minutes and 5 seconds, but were favored by both wind and tide. The boat went well and the men rowed together in clean form. The 1911 four-oar rowed a half-mile up-stream just before the Freshman eight in good time. This crew has developed the ability to travel well with a fast stroke, with but little washing out or splashing...