Word: likes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...should like to propose the following set of rules, which, if adopted by the present Freshman class should do much toward obviating the present difficulties...
...offer suggestions or modifications for this plan. Would it not be a real kindness to 1906 and all subsequent classes to have a discussion of this reform, and if it seems desirable, to urge its adoption. President Derby tells me that the Princeton system is very much like the one proposed here, and it seems a great improvement over the rigid system we follow at Harvard. C. H. SCOVELL
...given as stated on page 539 of the Catalogue for 1902-03. Undergraduates who secure rooms in the Yard by preference and, later, wish to take a room-mate, will be restricted in their choice of room-mates to such students as would, themselves, have been entitled to a like preference. An application signed by two persons, one of whom is not entitled to the Undergraduates' preference, will not be considered until all applications clearly entitled to that preference shall have been acted upon...
...soloist for this afternoon's Vesper Service will be Dr. Crosby Greene '95. The front seats will be retained for members of the University until 4.55 o'clock. Following is the programme: "My Soul Hath Patiently Tarried," Page; "O, God, Who is like unto Thee," Foster; "Then Shall the Righteous," from Mendelssohn's "Elijah...
...time, the seventeenth century. The action of the play centers about the character of Dorante, a young man who has recently returned to Paris from school in Poitiers. Geronte, father of Dorante, is anxious to have his son marry Clarice. The young lady is not unwilling, but would like to see her suitor before deciding. She is loved by Alcippe, but their marriage being constantly delayed by his father, who finds no time to come to the ceremony, she is willing to accept another suitor. Isabelle proposes a way for Clarice to see Dorante, without exciting Alcippe's jealousy...