Word: larger
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...various stage sets, and get everything in smooth working order. Tomorrow evening there will be a rehearsal, open only to those bearing passes. The properties and accessories of the Metropolitan Opera House, which will be used in the production, are being kept in the baseball cage. The larger pieces of scenery, which will come from the Boston Opera House, will arrive today...
...arrangement of our College day has not kept pace with the growing interest in "athletics for all." As matters now stand, men frequently cut their "two-thirty" classes; some for University athletics, and a larger number for mere exercise. The "two-thirty" is unfortunately prominent in the list of popular antipathies of college...
...Lampoon baseball team has been persuaded, with much difficulty, to meet the CRIMSON Clouters, and the game will take place on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. As the funny men are funnier than usual when attempting to play the Great American Game, an even larger crows than attended the CRIMSON'S earlier victories is expected. The dregs of defeat will be diluted for Lampy's crew by a somewhat sweeter liquid, and the CRIMSON'S Cup of joy will be more than overflowing...
...members of 1915 is called to the fact that the Senior Album will be placed on sale Monday morning at 10 o'clock, just one week earlier than the appearance of last year's Album. The 1915 book is bigger and better than ever before, having a considerably larger number of individual photographs and a more detailed account of the Senior's College activities. The price of the Album is $6.00 and may be purchased at the following places: Notman's, Leavitt & Peirce's and Matthews...
...responsibility with the minimum of risk. If, however, supervision on the part of the office is carried beyond a certain point, there is great danger that more harm than good will result. While possibly gaining from better direction of his activities, the undergraduate will inevitably lose in the larger and more vital matter of the development of individual responsibility and initiative...