Word: part
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard's 3-yard line and Bartlett was sent over for a touchdown. Dutton missed a difficult goal. Soon after the kick-off, Kelley punted to Gardner, who, by good dodging, ran it back 20 yards to his own 35-yard line. On twelve plays, for the most part through right guard by Lewis, the ball was brought to Worcester's 3-yard line, where a penalty set the Freshmen back five yards. A short forward pass, Gardner to Carr, scored a touchdown for Harvard. Lewis kicked a difficult goal. Wendell ran the kick-off back 20 yards. Felton kicked...
This play, "a tragedy of the ludicrous," as Mr. MacKaye calls it, consists of four acts, the first of which is laid in a blacksmith shop. A small town in Massachusetts is the scene of the play, and the time the latter part of the seventeenth century...
Scientific training as pursued in graduate departments of American universities has shown a general tendency to absorb a part of the student's time in college by dictating certain courses which must be passed before the more advanced work of the professional schools can be taken up. Undoubtedly students whose college life is thus narrowed by early specialization lose some of the broadening influence which it is the function of the college to impart. Carried to its extreme this demand by scientific schools for students who are at entrance already well grounded in their special subjects might defeat altogether...
...black-board drill of plays in the Locker Building, catching punts, a short signal drill and a 15-minute scrimmage. J. Parker substituted for Carr, who was excused from practice. In the scrimmage the second team was on the offensive and succeeded in scoring once, owing, for the most part, to the aggressiveness of its back...
...wishing to take part in the Christmas Pageant to be given in Boston on December 17 and 18 under the auspices of the Fathers' and Mothers' Club, will be given an opportunity to register their names this evening in Stoughton 9 between 7 and 9 o'clock. Men who have already registered need not do so again. Although the work of filling the parts is under the direction of the Dramatic Club, Mr. F. Lyman Clark, representing the auspices, will be present to discuss the plan of work...