Word: man
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Ingersoll Lectureship was established by the will of Miss Caroline Haskell Ingersoll of Keene, N. H., in 1893. It was provided that a lecture upon, "The Immortality of Man" should be delivered and published annually. Last year Professor Wilhelm Ostwald of the University of Leipzig spoke on "Individuality and Immortality...
...certainly interesting. Moreover, the selection of material has been skilful, for the number steers with striking evenness between heaviness on the one side and more fooling on the other. There is, however, some good fooling in it, for instance the thoroughly deserved burlesquing in "The Adventures of the Harvard Man" of some recent pictures of him in fiction. Decidedly amusing, too, are the lines "B. C. or A. D." It is a pity that the only other piece of verse, "The Indian Runner," which is admirable in its first stanza, falls off so badly in its second. It is almost...
...speeches at the second trial on November 2 will be ten minutes in length, six men being retained. These will be divided by lot into teams of three men each, which will debate on November 6 to determine the final make-up of the team. At this trial each man will speak twelve minutes, and five minutes in rebuttal, and the Coolidge Debating Prize of $100 will be awarded. The second team will be retained for practice debates, and one of its members will be chosen alternate shortly before the debate with Yale. The subject will be given...
...preliminary practice most of the time was devoted to work on the forward pass by the first eleven under the supervision of Coach Reid, the object being to show the men how to guard the man who throws the ball. While Kennard and Burnham were falling on the ball, Parker tried a number of goals from placement. Later the ends were given a short practice in catching the ball on the run. Burr, Kersburg, and Lockwood have been given a two days' rest...
...interclass matches will be played to-day, the Seniors playing the Juniors and the Sophomores the Freshmen. The winners of all matches must post their scores on the schedule in the CRIMSON office before 6.30 this evening. The captains of each team are responsible for collecting $1 from each man to go towards buying the cups for the winning team. The following is the arrangement of the matches...