Word: marked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following Harvard men were enrolled at the station this year: Professor E. L. Mark, director; H. W. Rand, Ph.D., in charge from June 21 to July 5; A. M. Banta, Ph.D., Professor of Biology at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio; Professor Webster Chester, Colby College, Waterville, Me.; C. O. Esterly, Ph.D., Professor of Biology in Occidental College Los Angeles, Cal.; Professor H. M. Kelly, Cornell College, Ia.; Mr. J. A. Long, and Mr. J. W. Mayor...
...plans of the society for this year are unusually extensive. Many prominent speakers have been secured to address the regular weekly meetings which will be held each Wednesday evening. Next Wednesday Rev. W. G. Thayer, rector of St. Mark's School, Southboro, will deliver an address. Though all the dates have not been fixed the following men will speak before the society during the winter: Rev. P. M. Rhinelander, professor of History of Religion in the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge; Rev. Robb White, Jr., rector of St. James Church, Cambridge; Rev. M. E. Kinsman, assistant-rector of St. Paul...
...four-oared crews finish in the morning opposite "Red Top," and will finish under the railroad bridge at New London, where the Freshmen start in the morning. On account of the tide, however, it has been agreed this year that unless the university eights get away from the mark before 3 o'clock, the race will be postponed until 6; and in that case it will be rowed upstream, starting under the railroad bridge at New London and finishing opposite "Red Top." The race between the two Freshman four-oared crews, and the graduates' race for the Graves Cup will...
Henry McCall '09, of Winchester, second baseman, entered College from St. Mark's School. He played there for four years on the nine, and made the University team last year. when he played on second base. He is 20 years old, is 6 feet tall, and weighs 150 pounds...
...other numbers two mark themselves out. In "Atropos" Mr. Shipherd takes us back to the deluge and gives a keen study of self-centered emotion, a picture of the last man clambering up Ararat before the waters cover the universe. The tense tragedy of the final moment is well done. Mr. Simon's "The Blue Coat" tells the story of a poor Russian peasant woman following with high hopes on the trail of the husband who has sought a new home in this country. She discovers he has found a new bride and forgotten the old. It is an elemental...