Word: manly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...graduate article, "A Man and His Watch," by Arthur Stanwood Pier '95, is half essay, half story, pleasantly written and entertaining. The review of Mr. E. A. Robinson's "Captain Craig" though somewhat cryptic in utterance and perhaps not free from what Professor James has lately called "oddity of emphasis," is nevertheless a hearty and deserved praise of a book of very unusual value and importance. Of the undergraduate articles, the essay on "Clever Modern Fiction" shows good sense of proportion and some felicities of phrasing; that on "Johnson and Addison" is clear and sound. The story "Don Decarnez...
...second shoot for the Bancroft Cup, held yesterday afternoon at Wellington, was won by T. Marsalis '04. F. Ingalls '04, who won the last shoot on November 18, was second. The wind and snow prevented high scoring. Each man shot at twenty birds at unknown angles...
...operation. At the opening of College, and in the week before, a bureau of information for new students is maintained in Brooks House: lists of boarding places in Cambridge are on file, and upperclassmen are present to give on this subject and on others such help as a man who has known the University can give to one who comes in for the first time. On the first Friday of the year a reception to all new students is held in Phillips Brooks House; this year the speakers were Dean Hurlbut, O. G. Frantz '03, G. E. Huggins...
Trial debates to select the teams which will represent the two upper classes in the interclass debated will be held this evening at 7 o'clock, the Seniors in Harvard 5, and the Juniors in Sever 11. Each man will be allowed ten minutes to speak, and a second team will be retained from each class...
...first Freshman trial debate to be held at 7.30 o'clock tonight in Harvard 5, each man will be allowed five minutes to speak and six men will be retained. The judges will be W. T. Foster 1G., G. W. Hinckley 1L., and A. A. Ballantine '04. At the second trial on Thursday each man will be allowed to speak ten minutes, but there will be no rebuttal speeches, and the team and substitutes will be decided upon. The judges will be G. W. Hinckley 1L., H. W. Ballantine 3L., and A. S. Hills...