Word: man
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...must be clearly understood that no one is eligible for these prizes unless officially registered as a Senior or a Junior. This means that no man who is socially a Senior or a Junior, but who is either registered in the Law or Graduate Schools, or, on account of an entrance condition, as a Sophomore, will be allowed to compete...
...many clever individual touches to a very difficult part. In the female parts, T. W. Knauth '07 was a charming and attractive girl, although he was somewhat ill at ease, and C. B. Wetherell '08 were excellent hustling citizen's wife. The broadly humorous songs of Merrythought the old man, by W. J. McCormick '07, were exceedingly well received; but the most amusing feature of the performance was the excellent buffoonery of the mine characters, especially of C. W. Burton '08 and F. S. Howe '08, the squires to Ralph...
Professor R. H. Chittenden of Yale University will deliver an illustrated lecture in the Living Room of the Union, this evening at 8 o'clock, on "Reason and Intellect vs. Custom and Habit in the Nutrition of Man...
Professor Chittenden, who is the director of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, is an authority on the subject of nutrition, and has recently delivered a series of lectures on "The Nutrition of Man" before the Lowell Institute in Boston. He has been a professor of physiological chemistry at Yale since 1882, and from 1898 to 1903 he lectured on that subject at Columbia University. He has been president of the American Society of Naturalists and of the American Physiological Society, and at present is an associate editor of the "American Journal of Physiology" and of the "Journal of Experimental...
Professor R. H. Chittenden of the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, who has lately been delivering a series of lectures on the "Nutrition of Man" under the auspices of the Lowell Institute in Boston, will give an illustrated lecture to the members of the Union in the Living Room tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be "Reason and Intellect vs. Custom and Habit in the Nutrition of Man...