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English -- Elementary Composition; Advanced Composition; Second Ad- vanced Composition; College Admission Requirements in English; *Anglo-Saxon; Outlines of English Literature; Eighteenth Century English Literature; Nineteenth Century Literature; English Poets of the Romantic Period. Professor Hancock, Mr. C. T. Copeland, Dr. P. A. Hutchison, and Messrs. C. R. Nutter, H. M. Rideout, J. W. Rankin, and H. R. Shipherd...
...Twelfth bout--Erhard (H) beat Haas (Y). Thirteenth bout--Staley (Y) beat Loring (T). Fourteenth bout--Lange (T) beat Nussbaum (H). Fifteenth bout--Smith (Y) beat Nickerson (T). Sixteenth bout Cutting (H) beat Haas (Y). Seventeenth bout--Loring (T) beat Erhard (H). Eighteenth bout--Staley (Y) beat Nickerson (T). Nineteenth bout--Smith (Y) beat Barroll (H). Twentiath bout --Lange (T) beat Haas (Y). Twenty-first bout--Loring (T) beat Cutting (H). Twenty-second bout--Staley (Y) beat Cutting (H). Twenty-third bout--Nickerson (T) beat Barroll (H). Twenty-fourth bout--Smith (Y) beat Loring (T). Twenty-fifth bout--Erhard...
Harvard lost the relay race with Yale in the Boston Athletic Association's nineteenth annual indoor meet, at Mechanics Hall, Saturday night, owing to Van Brunt's collapse in the last lap of his relay. The 1911 team, however, decisively beat the Yale freshmen. The Sophomores won the interclass race in a close finish with the Juniors. A number of Harvard undergraduates and graduates took part in the individual events, L. W. Bangs '08 doing especially creditable work by winning the 16-pound shot...
...Boston Athletic Association will hold its nineteenth annual indoor handicap games in Mechanics Hall, Boston, at 7.15 o'clock this evening. The schedule includes eleven regular events, for which about 375 entries have been received, as well as fourteen relay races, in which about 190 men have been entered. Harvard will be represented in all but one of these events. Other colleges which have sent entries are: Yale, Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. There will be fourteen relay races, including those between the University team and Yale, the Harvard Freshmen and Yale freshmen...
...development of French and German art from the early Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century; German Art 2, a seminary course on mediaeval German sculpture, with demonstrations in the Germanic Museum; and German Art 3, a history of German Art in the nineteenth century...