Word: lighting
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...government. It is not only his right to do so, but his duty; his duty both to the nation and to himself. Each man should feel that, if he fails in this, he is not only failing in his duty, but is showing himself in a contemptible light. A man may neglect his political duties because he is too lazy, too selfish, too shortsighted, or too timid; but whatever the reason may be it is certainly an unworthy reason, and it shows either a weakness or worse than a weakness in the man's character. Above all, you college...
Since they were called out on February 12, the members of the University squad have been assigned into four divisions and have been rowing in the tank under the supervision of Coach Wray. The work has been fairly light, but considerable attention has been paid to form. The squads report each afternoon as follows: at 4 o'clock, R. B. Bacon, Burchard, Faulkner, Fish, Glass, Morgan, Richardson; at 4.20 o'clock, G. G. Bacon, Ball, Lowell, Lunt, Severance, Swaim, Whitney, Wiggins; at 4.40 o'clock, E. Cutler, J. Cutler, Fahnestock, Farley, Hanfstaengl, Hyde, Macdonald, Richards; at 5 o'clock, Crandall...
...year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. Rev. William H. Lyon D.D.t.'73, of Brookline, Mass., will conduct the service, and the following musical program will be rendered: "Lord of Our Life," Field; "It is Enough," aria from "Elijah," Mendelssohn; "Hail Gladdening Light," Field. Mr. C. T. Tittman 2L. will be the soloist...
...first practice of the University crew squad was held at the University Boat House yesterday afternoon, when 29 men reported to Captain R. L. Bacon '07. The practice consisted of light work in the tank under the direction of Coach Wray. Following are the men who reported: G. G. Bacon '08, G. G. Ball '08, L. Burchard '07, R. G. Crandall '09, E. Cutler '09, J. Cutler '09, R. Ellis '09, S. A. Fahnestock '08, E. Farley '07, R. M. Faulkner '09, S. W. Fish '08, G. G. Glass '08, E. F. Hanfstaengl '09, W. Lilly '07, R. S. Lovering...
...decorations for the most part were not elaborate, but the boxes were tastefully decorated and the whole effect was extremely pleasing. There was a profusion of palms and rubber plants in the Lobby, and the subdued red light over the two boxes there presented a particularly attractive appearance. Of the remaining nineteen boxes there were three in the Game Room, six in the Periodical Room, three in the Writing Room, and seven in the Dining Room. These rooms were lighted by colored Japanese lanterns, which made a pleasing contrast to the dark green of the palms and laurel ropes festooned...