Word: marked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Prof. E. L. Mark, Tu. Th. S. 11-12. Zool...
Prof. E. L. Mark, A. M., Zool. Lab. 43; P. M., Zool...
...class of 1918 this evening at 7.45 o'clock. The reception will be held in the Parish House of Christ Church, Garden street, just opposite the Cambridge Common. The Freshmen will be addressed briefly by the Rt. Rev. Bishop William Lawrence '71, by Dr. Thayer of St. Mark's School, and by Professor E. K. Rand '94. W. J. Bingham '16, representing the undergraduate body, will talk to the men concerning their activities here. For all churchmen entering the University this meeting is of primary importance, for it puts them in touch with the vital interests which St. Paul...
...stimulus for these selected students Following definite itineraries as economically and speedily as possible, with definite reports to make that can be measured and compared, encountering all sorts of men and methods, supplements admirably the training of the School. To be selected as a field agent is becoming a mark of distinction: to example, all the field agents this summer have either declined more lucrative positions or secured a postponement of entering them in order to work for the Bureau. Even if ultimately a permsnen nucleus of field agents in addition to the staff of the School becomes necessary1
...three mile mark, Yale led by just a length. For only a few seconds, however, was this advantage maintained. Harvard started a wonderful spurt, each sweep bringing the two prows a little closer together, until at last they were even. An instant later, Harvard showed slightly ahead, until at the three and a half-mile flag the boat was some ten feet to the good...