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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...order of the Freshman crew has been practically unchanged for over a month, the men row much better together than the members of the other class eights, and the crew in consequence is more advanced. Under the direction of Coach Wray it has developed a long, powerful stroke with good slide work. The Freshmen have also had the advantage of long rows with coaching from the launch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS CREWS RACE TODAY | 5/14/1909 | See Source »

...order of speaking, which has been determined by lot, will be as follows: H. N. Joyner '09, "An Obstacle," Stetson: H. von Kaltenborn '09, "Gentlemen, the King!" Barr; P. E. Illman '09, "Against Centralization," Grady; F. A. Wilmot '10, "The Man without a Country," Hale; H. M. Potter '10, "The War with America," Pitt; J. L. Merrill '10, "Speech at the Dock on Vindication," Emmet; C. R. Small '09, "The March of the Flag," Beveridge; O. L. M. H. Lyding '09, "The Prisoner of Chillon," Byron; J. E. Waid '10, "Against Warring on the Weak," Crittenden; D. M. Osborne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Trials for Boylston Prizes | 5/13/1909 | See Source »

Just before the dinner, at the house of Mr. C. S. Hamlin '83, President Eliot received the Order of the Rising Sun from Baron Takahira. The presentation of the decoration was made privately, only a few friends being present. As the President entered the room, the Japanese envoy made the following speech, which President Eliot read at the dinner: "The Emperor, my august sovereign, fully appreciative of the great services you have rendered for the welfare of human life as one of the foremost educators of the age, and for the making of many useful men of Japan who have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCELLENT SPEECHES MADE | 5/12/1909 | See Source »

...space. Though but a trifle over three pages long, it lacks scarcely one of the properties which the current practice of our best ten-cent magazines proves helpful toward securing publication. Local color, uncouth dialect, primal passion, heroic resignation, a moral struggle, and a savage fight march in perfect order to an artistically vague ending. A fit companion to "Pete La Farge" is "The Morrigan." Mr. Schenck piles on lurid horrors with the ungrudging hand of love. Beside his sketch, Mr. Proctor's clever "Page from Gorky" seems pale and ineffective. After the reader has shuddered at "the great black...

Author: By W. C. Mitchell., | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 5/11/1909 | See Source »

...preliminary trial for the Boylston Prize speaking in rhetoric and oratory will begin this morning at 9 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. Competitors will speak in alphabetical order so far as their class room engagements will permit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trials for Boylston Prize Today | 5/11/1909 | See Source »

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