Word: making
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Each man will be allowed twelve minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal. Of the six speakers, three will be chosen to make up the University team, and the remaining three, form whom an alternate will be chosen later, will form the second team. The undergraduate making the best showing in the series of trials will be awarded the Coolidge prize...
...make the University team, a consolation race will be held over the Harvard course on Thursday, November 15, and a cup will be given to the winner...
...dormitories, can be torn down and new college dormitories erected. The long slope from Massachusetts avenue down to the river, cleared of all buildings not associated with Harvard, and laid out in the form of a parkway with the new Weld Boat Club on the river bank, would make a most attractive Yard, and in conjunction with the old Yard would form one of the largest college properties in the country...
...land has been acquired at considerable expense and as the income from it is insufficient to pay the cost of maintenance, a number of prominent graduates have subscribed to make up the annual deficit. The land is held by the following trustees, who act as directors of the syndicate and manage the property: R. Bacon '80, J. A. Burden '93, E. W. Forbes '95, A. Hemenway '75, T. N. Perkins...
...stories in the current number of the Advocate suffer from compromise. They make one wonder if such work as "Tom Brown at Rugby" or the verses of Mr. Henry Newbolt has not shown that life within a school, games, and the points of honor between man and man that games may bring out are not--if we are to have "college stories"--themes more typical and more likely to call forth the best powers of undergraduate writers than that type of college story in which the principal male characters merely sleep in Cambridge. It is to be hoped, of course...