Word: hours
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...under the auspices of the Christian Association in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 7 o'clock. President Eliot will speak on the "Place of the Bible in the spiritual development of a man," and Mr. Carter on the "Influence of the Bible in India." The conference will last about an hour, and a report of the Bible study work in the University will be made. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend...
...member of the football, the baseball and the track teams, whereas he cannot compete in football, swimming and track in the same College year. If there is any benefit obtained I should like very much to have it pointed out. Almost without exception the minor sports require only an hour a day of practice. Let me assure those who framed this rule, that this one hour subtracted from the study hours of the athlete in question can make no apparent difference in the competitor's College standing, and by this rule we cannot compete on even terms with our opponents...
...from Alexander Hall, Princeton. The American team will begin play tomorrow at 10 o'clock, which, on account of the difference in time between this country and England, makes the English team begin at 3 P.M. Each man will play one game at the rate of 25 moves an hour. The following men will constitute the American team: first board--L. J. Wolff, Columbia; second board--W.H. Hughes, Pennsylvania; third board--N. T. Whitaker, Pennsylvania; fourth board--L.W. Stephens, Princeton; fifth board--H. Blumberg, Columbia; sixth board--W. W. Parshley, Harvard. J. W. Alexander, of Princeton, is the substitute...
...LECTURES ON ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY. First meeting for organization and selection of hour. Dr. Katzenellenbogen. Psychological Lecture Room, Emerson Hall...
...clock. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association, and will be open only to members of the University. The doors will be opened promptly at 4 o'clock, and no seats will be reserved. The meeting will last about an hour. Dr. Champman and Mr. Alexander will be assisted by Mr. Harkness, the Australian pianist, and the soloist, Mr. Naftzger of Indiana...