Word: hear
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There will be a last rehearsal of the songs in the Harvard Union tonight at 7.15. Every ticketholder who will be present at the reception to the Prince tomorrow afternoon should be on hand tonight to hear important final announcements. Major Higginson will be present to hear the songs and will lead the cheer for Emperor William...
...furthermore, no man whose name is not in the list will be allowed to buy Class Day tickets at any sale to Seniors when tickets are sold at reduced rates. Those who notify the Committee of the omission of their names will be added to the list unless they hear to the contrary. It is barely possible that the names of a few men who have some claim to belong to the class of 1902 but are now registered in another class have been inserted in this list. If these men will notify the Committee which class they desire...
...that the situation in South Africa is parallel to that in Cuba before the war. The first is open to argument and the second needs more facts than we are now able to get, due to the "inconspicuous way" in which the press publishes South African news. Occasionally we hear that which leads us to think that the Spanish policy in Cuba was not so yellow as printed and it may be that the present Opposition in England is using some left-over American printer's ink taken over in the recent invasion...
...Charles River Dam Commission composed of President Henry S. Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Colonel S. M. Mansfield of the United States Engineers and Mr. Richard H. Dana '74 of Cambridge, held its first hearing yesterday morning in the State House. In his opening address Chairman Pritchett said that the Commission wished to hear from everyone who is interested in the project, but that the advocates of the dam will be heard first, the opposition second and the expert civil engineers, who have been engaged, will give a final opinion. He also stated that another session will...
...Henley 1 3-8 miles, or the National, 1 1-2 miles, he soon recovers, and is able to take part with effectiveness in two, and in some cases three, races in the same day, and to repeat the process the day following. I have yet to see or hear of the man who was able to pull two hard four mile races on the same, or even on consecutive days with justice to himself, and yet I doubt if he feels any worse immediately after the race than the man who has just finished a hard mile...