Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor Kuno Francke, eurator of the Germanic Museum, has just received an official message from Saxony to the effect that His Majesty King Friedrich August has given to the Museum a full-sized reproduction in plaster of the sandstone pulpit of the church of Wechselburg, near Leipzig...
...following new songs will be tried under the leadership of J. J. Rowe '07; "Harvard's Victory," "The Gridiron King," and "Reliance." The song or songs meeting with the most approval will be used at the football games. Long and short cheers will be practiced, and the familiar songs also will be rehearsed...
...second football mass meeting of the year will be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The following new songs will be tried: "Harvard's Victory," "The Gridiron King" and "Reliance." The song or songs meeting with the most approval will be used at the football games. The names of the speakers will be announced on the day of the meeting. Cheering will be practiced, and the familiar songs also will be rehearsed. The meeting will be open to all members of the University, whether or not members of the Union...
Group A, at 3 o'clock--T. G. Aspinwall, A. Cammack, J. R. Chaplin, J. F. Day, H. P. Fowler, A. King, R. B. Lanier, G. Mather, H. N. Platt, J. S. Reed, E. B. Robins, E. A. H. Watson, L. Wulsin, G. G. Zabriskie...
...Jones began his career by writing melodrama. Being obliged for his support to pursue this form of dramatic writing for ten years, he first won distinction with his still famous melodrama "The Silver King." After 1884 he was able to turn his efforts to writing other forms of drama, and brought out "Saints and Sinners." It was not until late in the eighties, however, that Mr. Jones gained a permanent hold on the better class of the public by means of his "Juda" and "The Crusaders." In the last fifteen or sixteen years Mr. Jones and Mr. Pinero have shared...