Word: loudly
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...Pennoyer (chairman) and Miss Ruggles, J. L. Foley and Miss Morton, E. Greider and Miss Wahle, N. W. Loud and Miss L. Harris, R. E. Shillady and Miss E. Harris, R. Wolfe and Miss Page...
...Unless otherwise stated examinations begin at 9.15 o'clock. Examinations Today. Classical Philology 57, Sever 17 Comparative Literature 1: Allen to Gardner (inclusive), Sever 30 Gilman to Peirce (inclusive), Sever 35 Pennoyer to Wright (inclusive), Sever 36 English E, Harvard 5 English 14: Alderman to Lewis (inclusive), Sever 5 Loud to Zehner (inclusive), Sever 6 French 1 IV-VI, Harvard 6 French 17 hf., Sever 5 German 25, Sever 11 Government 6, Harvard 5 Greek G, Sever 29 History 13: Anderson to Feinberg (inclusive), Sever 18 Fenn to Matthews (inclusive), Sever 23 Moorad to Zimmerman (inclusive), Sever 24 History...
...Graduate School of Applied Science. Architecture 4a, Robinson Hall Examinations Tomorrow. Classical Philology 57, Sever 17 Comparative Literature 1: Allen to Gardner (inclusive), Sever 30 Gilman to Peirce (inclusive), Sever 35 Pennoyer to Wright (inclusive), Sever 36 English E, Harvard 5 English 14: Alderman to Lewis (inclusive), Sever 5 Loud to Zehner (inclusive) Sever 6 French 1 IV-VI, Harvard 6 French 17 hf., Sever 5 German 25, Sever 11 Government 6, Harvard 5 Greek G, Sever 29 History 13: Anderson to Feinberg (inclusive), Sever 18 Fenn to Matthews(inclusive), Sever 23 Moorad to Zimmerman (inclusive), Sever 24 History...
...club will be open to ladies accompanied by members from 3 to 5.30 o'clock on that afternoon. There will be an organ recital by Mr. Ernest Mitchell at 4 o'clock. Tuesday, December 2 has been set aside as the second ladies' day. Mr. J. A. Loud '98 will give the organ recital on this occasion...
...quite evident from several circumstances surrounding the football game with Holy Cross that the spectators as well as the players are gradually rounding into from. The cheering Saturday was loud and clean cut, and the singing, though far from excellent, was better than is usually expected on first trial before any mass meetings have been held. Surely these achievements may be taken as presaging the development of a backing such as the communications printed in this issue call far. With the Princeton game coming over the horizon, Wednesday's mass meeting should see such enthusiasm as will mean that Harvard...