Word: light
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hoped that the coming lecture on "Church and State in France," to be given under the auspices of the Cercle Francais by the Abbe Klein, will not be overlooked by any students of French, nor, in fact, by any Harvard men who desire further light on one of the most difficult and important political problems of the hour. In his course at the Lowell Institute the Abbe Klein is showing how clearly and interestingly, and how judicially, this burning question can be handled. The lecture will be given in Emerson Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. C. H. GRANDGENT...
...practice yesterday was light, con- sisting mostly of passing the ball and signal practice, a good deal of time being spent on the forward pass...
Forster, who played in part of the last game, will begin today at left end on the University team in place of Kennard, who has a lame thigh. Forster was right tackle and captain of the Freshman eleven last year, but he proved too light for a University tackle this year, and so has been playing end. He has shown up very well in practice and also did well in the Bates game. Nourse is expected to go in ahead of Grant at centre today. Fish will go into the game at right tackle. The team otherwise will play...
...being conservative and formalistic, he desired to point out that they have not been unprogressive. He instanced the evolution of the modern Roman Mass out of the Coptic Mass, marked by the conversion of the solid wall of masonry which originally separated the celebrants from the congregation, into a light screen, together with the substitution of the idea of spiritual sacrifice for the actual slaughter of beasts. Furthermore, President Eliot said, the Catholic Church was not estranged from science: this was shown by the recent establishment of the Carney Hospital in Boston. Although this institution has been in operation only...
...Haven, Conn., Oct. 8, 1907.--The Yale University football squad was given a very light practice yesterday afternoon. After a few minutes of light preliminary work, the squad was divided up into several teams each of which was given a hard signal practice. Later there was a fifteen-minute scrimmage between the first and second teams in which neither side was able to score. A great many forward passes and onside kicks were tried during the scrimmage with rather poor results. Toward the end, the first eleven resorted to old style play and were gaining very steadily when the scrimmage...