Word: high
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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During the sixteen years of its existence the Boston Symphony Orchestra has acquired an enviable reputation as the highest exponent of orchestral work in this country, and the Cambridge concerts are always on equally as high a standard as the Boston performances. Under the conductorship of Mr. Emil Paur, the following works will be given this winter...
...such purposes, is to devote them to the central club, on the principle of concentrating the energy in a single improvement which will benefit every one instead of a few. We do not wish, however, to attack any plans taken up by the religious societies. Their work pursues a high purpose, and lends a peculiar dignity to undergraduate life by its sincerity and lack of ostentation. It is, then, not in disparagement of the Brooks Memorial, and those whom it is intended to benefit, that we suggested the change of plan. It simply seemed to us fitting that the welfare...
...semi-final match between R. H. Carleton '98 and H. Foster '98 was played Saturday and resulted in a victory for Carleton, 10-8, 6-4. The play was of a high order and the match close and exciting throughout...
...first half the play was mostly in English High 's territory, but owing to the bad fumbling of the '99 men they were only able to score once. In the second half '99 played much better. A great deal of ground was gained on returning kicks and three touchdowns were made by long runs. Adams first crossed the line on a long run around the end. Soon after Macomber scored on a dash down the side-line, and then toward the last minutes of the game Macomber made the last touchdown by a run around the right...
...FOOTBALL.- Game with Brookline High at 4 p. m. sharp. Following men be out at 3.45 dressed to play. Others need not dress. Johnson, Kilbourne, Huntington, Holden, Lloyd, Homans, Catlin, Stowell, Baldwin, Jackson, Nourse, Thompson, Stanwood, Adams, Simpson, Davis, Macomber, Simonds, Bigelow...