Word: maining
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...main excavation was carried on at the summit of the hill of Samaria, where walls of buildings of many ages were unearthed. The remains discovered were mostly Roman, in particular a large Roman altar and the torso of a figure of heroic size. At one point was found a very massive wall which seems to be certainly Hebrew, but owing to the great depth of the debris and the late date of the discovery it was not possible to dig out any considerable portion of this wall the present year. At several points on the summit the clearings reached...
...name and address and must be removed from the Union before tomorrow noon. Lunch will be served today from 12 to 1.30 o'clock. Dinner will be served in the Ladies' Dining Room and the Training Table Room from 5.30 until 7 o'clock. At 6 o'clock the main entrance to the Union will be closed and access will be by the ladies' entrance only. After 7.30 o'clock dance tickets will be required for admission and must be presented at the ladies' entrance...
...from the Greek," by C. B. Roepper '10, and "The Wind," by T. Lynes '10. In addition, C. D. Clifton '12 played the Chopin Ballade in G minor op. 23, and P. G. Clapp '09 brought the concert to a conclusion with Beethoven's pianoforte sonata op. 53. The main purpose of the concert being to bring to a hearing compositions by students in the Musical Department, or by recent graduates, it is unnecessary to consider at length the qualities of the works presented; but some slight comment upon general traits manifested may be appropriate...
...former years, President and Mrs. Eliot will receive in the Living Room from 9.45 to 10.30 o'clock; supper will be served in the Dining Room from 10.30 to 11.30 o'clock. There will be dancing in the Periodical Room from 10 o'clock till midnight. The main entrance to the Union will be closed and admittance to the reception will be by the east door...
...brief discussion of the educational problem the speaker said that in his own College days the curriculum was a mixed system allowing a few electives for the Junior and Senior years, but in the main the old prescribed system of study then prevailed. The majority of the Harvard men trained under the compulsory system, put a broad foundation under their culture, while they were able by improving opportunities which in after-life never came again to enter into wide fields of thought and knowledge, lying wholly outside of their special life-calling...