Word: mastering
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Rachel, Miss Marian Gragg Mistress Merton, Miss Dorothy Kendall Richard Talbot, P. Snedeker '11 Sir Charles Reddington, E. A. Bemis '11 Mistress Reddington, Miss Mary How Amelia Reddington, Miss Gertrude Jameson Captain Bugby, R. C. Benchley '12 Minister Dodge, H. C. Simon '10 Mistress Dodge, Miss Herminie Foelske Rev. Master Rand, F. H. Hall '10 Rev. Master Todd, T. S. Kenyon '11 Micah, S. A. Eliot...
...work of the candidates for the fencing team will consist of instruction by M. Leslavay, fencing master to the French Army, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and additional practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Fencers' Club of the University will hold about two meets a month during the winter beginning after the Christmas recess. On the first Saturday of each month men are invited to take part in the B. A. A. fencing meets. The inter-class tournament will be held shortly after the mid-year examinations. The members of the winning team will be awarded the St. Gaudens Cups...
...Spelman '13 Rachel, Miss Marian Gragg Mistress Merton, Miss Dorothy Kendall Richard Talbot, P. Snedeker '11 Sir Charles Reddington, E.A. Bemis '1F Mistress Reddington, Miss Mary How Amelia Reddington, Miss Gertrude Jameson Captain Bugby, R.C. Benchley '12. Minister Dodge, H.C. Simon '10 Mistress Dodge, Miss Herminie Foelske Rev. Master Rand, F.H. Hall '10 Rev. Master Todd, T.S. Kenyon '11 Micah, S.A. Eliot...
...sociology and especially to scientific research in human nutrition at the University of Cambridge, England, and at Yale. He has lectured on this subject in nearly every large city in the world and has written several authoritative books on dietetics. Last June he was given the honorary degree of Master of Arts from Dartmouth; he is also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and President of the Health and Efficiency League of America...
Following the dinner, Major Higginson introduced William S. Hall '69, the toast master of the evening, who told briefly of the days when Harvard crews raced on Lake Quinsigamond. As an old warrior once said, "The battle of Waterloo was won on the cricket ground at Eton." The place to prepare for the struggles of life is in the struggles at college. He finished by presenting President Lowell...