Word: lateral
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...offered for the best short story on some phase of college life, written by a present member of the University. Graduate and undergraduate students alike may compete. Each story submitted must not exceed 5,000 words in length. A committee of three members of the Faculty, to be announced later, will judge the competition, which will close in January...
...only gradually differentiated from the College, and not until 1816 was the distinction between them definitely and formally made. The same year saw the foundation of a "Society for the Promotion of Theological Education in Harvard University," the first class graduated from the school in December, 1817; nine years later the money had been secured for the building of Divinity Hall. For a full century the school has maintained its high ideals of scholarship and its non-sectarian spirit, the latter enjoined by the constitution, which provides that "every encouragement be given to the serious, impartial and unbiased investigation...
...little later a group of alumni issued a call for the organization of a society to raise money for this purpose, which resulted in the formation of the "Society for the Promotion of Theological Education in Harvard University" on July 17, 1816. In the Corporation records for October 18, 1816, appears for the first time the mention of "Theological Seminary of the University." The first class from the School graduated in December, 1817. The Society for Promoting Theological Education in Harvard University (as it is now known) is still in existence and holds in trust certain funds for the benefits...
...Laroche, who went in at quarterback, starred, and in one run covered forty yards. A few moments later he was shoved over the line for the fourth touchdown. Gates failed at goal. Yale lost two chances to score because of fumbles practically on the goal line...
...editorial and news competitions start tonight. These competitions give men who are interested in newspaper work a practical training of great value to them while in College and one which often serves them to advantage in later life...