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...would surely find as much of literary value in A. H. Woods' "The Return of a Husband" as in the "Odyssey" skimmed through in a day. Something on the order of a "Pops" program on a large scale, with Virgil at the Colonial and Sophocies at Gordon's Olympia, might solve the Divisional problem quite handily...
...track meets but on various athletic committees. In particular, he was chairman of the committees which arranged the international games between Cambridge and Oxford on one side, and Yale and Harvard on the other in 1899, 1901, and 1904, and he was a member of the Olympia committee...
...near future. A part of the proceeds from the sale of tickets will be turned over to the American Ambulance Fund. The pictures will be displayed at the Harvard Theatre, 2313 Massachusetts avenue, North Cambridge, every Wednesday and Thursday for seven weeks, starting on April 11; at the Olympia Theatre in Scollay Square with each regular performance for seven weeks; and at the Olympia Theatre on Washington street for the same length of time...
...Olympion Theatron and The Battle of Olympia," by Louis Dyer '74; "The Cleominades and Related Folk-Tales," by C. H. Grandgent '83; "Foreign Associates of National Societies," by E. C. Pickering '65; "New Laboratory Manual of Physics," by S. E. Coleman '97; "A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology," by W. F. Ganong '87; Peace, Power, and Plenty," by O. S. Marden, M.D. '82; "Modern German Prose: A Reader for Advanced Classes," by A. D. Nichols '91; "The Spell," by W. D. Orcutt...
...soon as war was declared the Olympia was ordered to leave Hong Kong by the English and proceeded to Moeis By in Chinese jurisdiction where, after remaining two days, she proceeded directly to Manila. At five o'clock in the afternoon on the day before the battle, Admiral Dewey called a council of war at which he laid forth his plan of battle. The Olympia was to lead the way through the larger of the two entrances into Manila Bay and the other vessels were to follow. Accordingly, at nightfall no lights were lighted except those necessary...