Word: leadinge
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The leading article in the June number of the Graduates' Magazine is "Philosophy at Harvard," by Professor Munsterberg. Professor Munsterberg discusses the philosophical department at Harvard, its aims, its equipment and its needs. The work is suffering, the writer says, from the lack of a building devoted exclusively to the...
The current number of the Lampoon must not be taken too seriously. There is already a drowsiness about the more pretentious contributions which the shorter bits, though brighter, do not dispel. The leading editorial, though the point is well concealed, gives the impression of an attempt to treat a question...
The awakening of Leif in the heart of Boston, after a sleep of nine hundred years, gives ample opportunity for ludicrous situations. His astonishment and dismay is cleverly portrayed by T. Stensland 3L, who plays the title role. He acts with spontaneity and ingenuousness. He is well seconded by J...
"You are invited to send a representative to a meeting to be held at the house of the Boston Athletic Association, on Exeter St. Boston, on Saturday, April 13, at 3 p. m., for the purpose of organizing a new rowing association. The object of this association is to bring...
The following couples have qualified for the second round of the whist tournament: A. J. Halle, 3L. and A. C. England, 2M., L. Wertheimer '02 and M. Hyman 3L., H. Rawson '01 and B. F. Nourse '01, A. D. Wyman '01 and S. M. Whalen '01. Each of these couples...