Word: object
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...object of the tournament is, of course, primarily, to determine the players at New York. And that the cup which was won last year may stay with us, it is imperative that the strongest chess material in the university shall appear. But, of hardly slighter importance, is the prospect of the immediate years to follow. That the cup should come to stay for all time might be the outcome of these two years, '95 and '96, if our best players would work their hardest. And, too, our lot with the city clubs, the Boston Chess Club, the Boston Press Club...
...will be remembers that the object of the society is, as stated in the constitution, "to foster among students interest in the historical associations of Harvard and to perpetuate the traditions of her past." This end is to be aimed at in several ways. In the first place an attempt will be made to mark with tablets or otherwise all rooms that have been occupied by distinguished graduates, and all buildings or sites having interesting historical associations with the University. This work will be under the charge of the Memorial Committee, who will make if their task each year...
...Harvard Rifles begin their second years work tonight by a drill at the armory. The hour of drill has been changed from 4.30 in the afternoon to 7 o'clock in the evening, and only two drills a week will be held: Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The object of this change is to give men whose afternoons are filled with lectures, laboratory or athletic work the opportunity of taking the course, and it is hoped that the change will be rewarded by a large number...
Hallowell played left tackle the first half, then gave way to Stevenson. The latter was another object of successful attack. He is not yet good 'varsity material. Beale and Borden were both tried at quarterback and both failed to do their best work. Both of them fumbled badly and neither got into the interference...
...graduate students from different Universities has recently been issued. C. A. Duniway of the Harvard Graduate School is the editor-in-chief. The handbook contains, besides that grouping of graduate courses in the principal schools of the country under the various departments of instruction, which was its prime object, a brief account of the convention of graduate clubs held in New York last April with the address then drawn up to the governing boards of American Universities. There are also a list of the graduate clubs affiliated and introductory accounts of the colleges and universities whose courses of instruction...