Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other especial interest was the 1000-yard run for the Mayor Curley trophy. In this event, J. T. Higgins defeated W. R. Granger of Dartmouth, J. Ryan of the B. A. A., and Melvin Shepard of the Millrose A. A. of New York, in the order named in the time of 2 minutes and 19 seconds, breaking the record for the Mechanics Building track...
...printed catalogue of the library was ever published, like the one so admirably compiled for the Bibliotheque Royale of Brussells by my late friend, the learned Pere Vanden Gheyn. I have, however, lately obtained some first-hand information concerning the library and its pitiful fate which may be of interest...
...held in Carnegie Hall, New York, on the evening of Saturday, February 27. The other colleges which will compete are the same as last year: Columbia, Dartmouth, and Pennsylvania. The concert last year was a novel event in American musical circles, arousing a great deal of interest both among critics and among the general public. Equal success is looked for in the future. The concert is a competitive affair, each club singing three pieces different in nature, and a prize being awarded at the end of the evening to that organization which shows the most finished musical accomplishment...
Judging by early inquiries, the meet will this year probably attract more entries than at any time in the past. The international interest created last year by Oxford's participation in the relay races will be maintained, for unless the war suddenly obliges them to change their plans, Cambridge University will enter the meet. Upsala University, of Stockholm, Sweden, may also send over a relay team...
...welcome the two Louvain professors who are coming to the University for the next half-year. Such additions to the teaching forces of the University serve to emphasize its international character. The distinguished professors will find a welcome awaiting them, and their courses will be the centre of much interest...