Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...started late, and, as the Cornell game showed, much practice is needed in both. In the mass meeting tonight and in the smaller meetings that are to be held next week, abundant opportunity will be given for learning and practicing the songs and cheers. Let every one do his part toward making the singing and cheering at the two remaining games better than it has ever been before...
...island by Captain Cook in 1775. Their origin is doubtful, but they probably came to Hawaii about 1000 years ago from the other islands of the Southern Pacific. In religion they were heathens, worshiping many minor gods and one supreme deity, until the coming of missionaries in the early part of the nineteenth century. Up to 1750, each island was a separate monarchy, but in that year one king succeeded in conquering the others, and Hawaii remained one united kingdom until 1895, when a republic was established. The Spanish-American war undoubtedly hastened its annexation to the United States...
...past have had a strong and active membership in the University, because of the exceptional opportunities which they offered for the intelligent discussion of questions not only of vital public importance, but also the more intimate problems of college life. In other colleges this training forms an important part of undergraduate activity and there is no reason why the large number of men at Harvard who desire to secure it should be denied the opportunity for lack of such a club. Our own traditions alone are enough to show that debating clubs can fill a sound and vigorous place...
...Dramatic Club will hold two competitions, one for a poster for the "Scare-crow," the new play to be given by the Club in Boston in the early part of December, the other for original music for a song in the same play. Both competitions will close November 22. Competitors will report to R. Douglas '12, Westmorly 106, and J.S. Reed '10, 35 Bow street, for the respective competitions tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock...
...Yale football team defeated Brown on Saturday at New Haven by a score of 23 to 0. The Yale goal-line was not in danger during any part of the game and Brown was able to make first down only once. Yale lined up as follows: l.e., Kilpatrick, Brooks; l.t., Hobbs; l.g., Andrus; c., Cooney; r.g., Goebel; r.t., Lilley; r.e., Vaughan, Logan, Naedele; q.b., Howe, Corey, Johnson; l.h.b., Coy; r.h.b., Francis, Robinson; f.b., Savage, Philbin, Taylor...