Word: highly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Williams '85, and S. Chase '86, consult with the President and Fellows of the University about the advisability of certain changes at Commencement season, and confer with the proper authorities as to the advisability of using the Stadium for the afternoon Commencement exercises and of distinguishing men of high rank in scholarship...
...Harvard men throughout the country the death of Dean Shaler brings again that keen sense of personal loss we felt thirteen years ago when Phillips Brooks died. To a high degree both possessed rare power of winning the affection of men--making their loyal friends not only those with whom they daily associated, but also those whom they chanced to meet and who to them frequently remained almost unknown. The source of Dean Shaler's power of thus winning and holding men lay, I have always felt, in his bluff, great-hearted manliness, his humor, and his sympathy. He loved...
...those who do well in the handicap games will be taken on as members. Track candidates who leave College during the holidays will be expected to return for work a week from Wednesday. During the week track candidates will report at the following times: broad and high jumpers from 11 to 1; sprinters from 3 to 3.30; hurdlers from 3.30 to 4; half-milers from 4 to 4.30; milers and two-milers from...
During the past week a large number of candidates have been reporting daily for track practice. Now that the track is in a firm condition both the high and low hurdles have been set up; as yet, however, the hurdlers have not been timed. The sprinters have been doing short stretches on the track, and the milers and two-milers have usually been sent around for five laps. Some very good records were obtained last Wednesday, when the sprinters were regularly timed, the quarter mile being run in 52 1-5s.; the half mile...
...high and broad jumpers as well as the pole-vaulters have been working for the past two days only, on account of the previous hard condition of the ground...