Word: march
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Johnson '20, A. A. Rouner '20, F. C. Packard '20, W. M. Silverman '18 and A. W. Tager '18. Each of the contestants rendered "The Defence of Blennerhassett," by William Wirt, the same selection which will be given at the final engagement in Sanders Theatre on Wednesday, March 27, at 8 o'clock. Those winning first, second and third places will be awarded prizes of $25, $15, and $10, respectively...
Preliminary trials for the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking, on the basis of which the final contestants will be selected will be held in Sanders Theatre tonight at 7.15. Those who succeed in surviving the preliminaries will meet in the final competition on Wednesday evening, March...
...celebrating the occasion at his home in Cambridge, engaged in the usual routine of his work. Almost half of President Eliot's life has been spent as president of the University, and his entire career has been closely connected with University affairs. He was born in Boston on March 20, 1834, and after acquiring his early education at the Boston Latin School, entered Harvard when 16 years of age, receiving his A.B. in 1853 and A.M. in 1857. Since then he has received the honorary degree of LL.D. from six colleges, and both the LL.D. and D.M. from Harvard...
President Eliot has dared to stand alone for that which he saw to be true and believed to be right. In this he was "hugely politic," for where almost a half-century ago he stood alone, the multitudes march today. In the meantime, he has not been standing still. His mind is not reminiscent. If you would awaken in him any eager interest, consult with him about the next step
Professor Copeland will hold his final reading of the College year in Sever 11 on Wednesday, March 27, at 8.15 o'clock. Only members of the University are invited, and the doors will close promptly at five minutes past the scheduled time...