Word: pages
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...another page we print a communication questioning the policy of Harvard in offering its support to a military or naval reserve on the ground that it detracts from the support which the University should give to the movement for international peace and the settlement of international disputes by arbitration. As expressing the views of a large number of men and as contrasted in sentiment with the enthusiasm with which the proposition of Captain Marsh was generally received, the communication is interesting as indicative of the diversity of student interests and opinions...
...Canaday and Miss Page, J. B. Conant and Miss Twitchell, C. H. Crombie and Miss Dodge, M. G. Day and Miss Hugo, H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., and Miss Whipple, W. B. Pirnie and Miss Roessler, Q. Reynolds (chairman) and Miss Crowell, L. Withington, Jr., and Mrs. A. Beane...
...Davis '16; Russell 20, R. R. Ayres '15, 22, K. Apollonio '15; Russell Annex, B. C. Curtis '15; Shepard's Block, R. M. Hersey '15; Stoughton 4, A. B. Haw '13, 28, J. D. Adams '13; Thayer 6, W. Tufts, Jr., '13, 22, H. R. Page '13, 35, F. C. Holbrook '13, 46, F. S. Thorne '13; Walter Hastings 13, H. L. Roy '13, 26, R. C. Reid 1L.; Ware 18, C. A. Trafford '16, 31, K. Bromley '16; Weld 21, E. L. Black '16, 22, E. E. Hagler '16, 52, F. E. Abbe '14; Westmorley 46, E. S. Handy...
...Fogg Lect. rm. Government 1: Mr. Brigham's sects., Emerson D Mr. Clark's sects. W2, W4, Sever 35 Mr. Clark's sects. W1, W3, Sever 36 Mr. Cottrell's sects., New Lect. Hall Mr. McLeod's sects., New Lect. Hall Mr. Holt's sects., Emerson J Mr. Page's sects., Zool. Lect. rm. Greek 8, Sever 29 History 14: Adams to Houghton (inclusive), Emerson A Lawton to Young (inclusive), Emerson F History 18, Pierce 209 History A1, Andover rm. B Latin 2a, Sever 29 Mathematics L, Sever 30 Mathematics 3, Holden...
...Fiske as Mary Page gives a character study which for minuteness of excellence could not be equalled on our stage. It is the interest in the character of Mary which carries the play to its very strong final acts...