Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Since so many men have shown a desire to take part in the plays this year, it has been decided to reproduce the custom, common among the classic French theatres, of tendering an ovation to Moliere after the performance of his play. M. Ernest Perrin, the coach, has composed some verses in honor of Moliere for this occasion. J. P. S. Harrison '09 will sing the opening couplets and all the members of the society will assemble on the stage to join in the chorus...
Yesterday afternoon the University football team played two 20-minute halves against the second eleven, scoring four touchdowns to one made by the second team. The play was as good and as lively as any yet shown, this being in part due to the cool weather. In quickness in following the ball and in skill in the use of the forward pass and the onside kick the men on the first team showed a marked improvement. Lincoln and Wendell made very long gains on line plays, and Macdonald and Osborne recovered the ball for the first eleven several times...
...trials were very successful and promise well for the team that will meet Yale. More men took part than have appeared in the trials for any team during the past three years, and the quality of the speaking was very high...
...year to visit China as representative of the China Mission of the American Board. He intends to leave for the East about the first of February and will not return until the beginning of the next academic year. Professor Moore will visit the schools and missions throughout a large part of China, and will reach Shanghai in time for an important convention. Dr. Barton, the chief secretary of the American Board, and Dr. Warner of New York will also be in the party...
...interesting. The number is rich in poetry. "To a Centaur" is a pleasing fancy. "Apollo Satyros" has genuine lyric grace and sweetness of melody. "Lines in Egypt" express in very excellent quatrains the feeling of the mystery and immutability of that land (qualities that remain though the greater part of the population is half Arabic.) "Amour Cache" is said to be a translation from the French poets: it is remarkably clear. There is merit also in "Queen and Pilgrim," and "Ye Left Me by the Garden Walk." The editorial paragraphs repeat the view expressed in the leading article, and state...