Word: part
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Surgical Affections, with Special Reference to their Early Detection and Treatment," at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, Dr. James G. Mumford '85 will lecture on, "Progress in the Treatment of Cancer." These lectures form a part of a course of free lectures offered by the Faculty of Medicine. They are open to the public, no tickets being required...
...shown in this morning's communication, the members of the University fencing team have to put up with disadvantages which prevent any but the most enthusiastic from taking part in the sport. We do not wonder that the size of the squad appreciably dwindles with the realization of the expenses involved, and that no better record is made in the intercollegiate meets. But the Athletic Committee apparently feels that the general interest in fencing is not great enough to warrant paying the expenses, and until there is a material change from the prevailing conditions, it will probably not change...
...leave fencing on its present footing, for it is not right to have any University team handicapped to such an extent. If the Committee feels that there is enough interest to make intercollegiate matches worth while, the expenses of the team should be paid in whole or in part from the general fund. It is perhaps doubtful if this step would make the sport particularly popular, but it would at least be given a fair chance for success...
...that the more progressive of the rural population have abandoned farming and settled in the manufacturing towns. Although the people of these agricultural districts have advanced in learning, the physical appearance of the country is practically the same as in the eighteenth century. One of the most interesting parts of rural England is the Isle of Oxholme in Lincolnshire, which is the only part of the country where there are peasant proprietors. Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, is an interesting example of a typical farming town whose history dates from the eleventh century...
...York City, captain of the Junior crew; and Robert Sanford Jowett, of Dorchester, captain of the Sophomore crew. In his Freshman year Butler rowed on the four-oar against Yale, and since then he has rowed on his class crew. Martin was on his Freshman squad for the greater part of the season and last year he stroked the Sophomore crew. Jowett rowed on his Freshman four last spring and at present is rowing No. 7 in the Sophomore boat...