Word: parte
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Graduates of West Point played a great part in the quick termination of the Mexican War. A great number of the officers of the Civil War also were graduates. But war has not been their only field, for they have been prominent in educational, political and civil life. Graduates of this institution have done great service to the whole country and have had large influence in other countries. West Point commands the respect and confidence of the people...
...annual convention of Delta Upsilon, to be held in Boston from November 3 to 6, the Harvard chapter will present Chapman's "Al Fooles," which was produced last spring as the annual play. With one exception, E. Angell '11 taking the part of Curio, in place of E. T. Wentworth '09, the cast will be the same as before. The performance will be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, on Thursday evening November...
After the vacation exhibitions will be given at Andover and Exeter Academies, and in the Brookline Municipal Gymnasium. Meets have been arranged with Yale at Cambridge and Columbia at New York. The Intercollegiate Gymnastic Meet will come in the latter part of March...
...Imperial Japanese Commission which is investigating commercial conditions in the United States will visit Cambridge this afternoon. As the guests of the University they will be shown the College buildings, and as the guests of the Athletic Association they will be present at the Brown game. Part of a special section of the Stadium will be roped off for the commissioners and those accompanying them. After the game they will be entertained by the Cosmopolitan Club at the club's rooms, Holyoke...
...large amount of sales to nonmembers who draw no dividends on their purchases, yet whose patronage contributes to the amount of net profit available for distribution to those purchasers who are members. Sales to non-members during the year amounted to $117.000, an indication that a considerable part of the Co-operative's trade is not drawn to its counters by the expectation of dividends, but by the idea that quality, or prices, or both are more satisfactory there than elsewhere...