Word: mr
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...candidates for the various dormitory crews reported yesterday at their respective boathouses for the first day's work. The Weld, Thayer, and Mr. Auburn street crews were the only ones which went out from the Newell boathouse and of these Thayer showed the best form. The material at the Newell boathouse yesterday seemed to be far inferior to that of former years. First and second crews from Randolph-Ridgely-Russell, four scrub crews, and one crew from Claverly rowed from the Weld boathouse. Claverly was easily better than the others in from and promises to be up to the high...
...meeting of the Wrestling Association held in the Trophy Room of the Union last evening 15 men enrolled as members. The dues will be $15 for the season or $10 for any three months between October 1 and April 15. Mr. Anderson, who has been engaged as instructor, will be at the Gymnasium five days a week from 3 to 6 o'clock to give individual instruction to members of the association. The purpose of the association is primarily to afford exercise for men during the winter months...
This is an occasion of rejoicing, not to one institution alone, but to all. We congratulate Harvard on her choice of a President; we felicitate Harvard's President on the opportunity which lies before him. Upon you, Mr. Lowell, falls rightfully the mantle of your predecessor; not simply by virtue of your office, but also by what you have done to merit that office. To a name already famous you have added new lustre. Your earliest writings gave an understanding of the real conditions of American business and American politics. In your later writing you have a similar understanding...
...President and advice to the new Freshman are followed by an Inauguration Ode dedicated to President Lowell, and what is called an appreciation of the President by An Ancient Editor of the Advocate but is in reality an exposition of the present difficulties of the body academic at Harvard. Mr. William Phillips, Third Assistant Secretary of State, contributes a concise article on The Diplomatic Service of the United States which should be of distinct value to the student thinking of making that service his life work. Mr. Phillips has himself contributed towards raising the standard of both our consular...
...Mr. Garcelon was the first speaker, and he emphasized the importance of track athletics. In no other sport is there as great an opportunity for a man to show his persistence and determination. This spirit will gradually pervade all activities and will prove a powerful assistance in after-life...