Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...members' handicap games of the Boston Athletic Association to be held at the Technology Field, Brookline, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, the following members of the University will take part, though not as representatives of the University...
...detracting from the coaches' credit, it is only fair to say, in the words of one of them, that Rand was the "sun-shine" of the team. Confronted by material appreciably inferior to that of the preceding year, with several of the best performers on probation, he did his part, by planning, assisting and encouraging, in turning out the first Harvard intercollegiate champion team since 1901. But for the exasperating indifference of men capable of winning places in the field events, the dual meet also would have fallen to us. With this Rand combined remarkable form in his own events...
...apparent that next year's captain will have a difficult precedent to follow, but his work has been characterized by pains-taking assiduity--not only that, it is common talk that his assistance played a material part in the success of other members of the team. On his own part, from failing to place in the dual shot-put a year ago, he has become the intercollegiate champion and all but record-holder. Starting with the material at hand, there is no reason why the hard work he can be counted upon to put in should not make for victories...
...result of the trial reading of commencement parts held in Sanders Theatre yesterday, the following Seniors have been chosen to speak on Commencement Day: Godfrey Dewey, of Lake Placid Club, N. Y.; Hans von Kaltenborn, of Madison, Wis.; Sidney Fiske Kimball, of Dorchester; and Fletcher Nichols Robinson, of Southern Pines, N. C. Palfrey Perkins 3D., of Salem, has been assigned to a commencement part from the Divinity School...
...printing this morning's communication chiefly as a warning to the men who feel called upon to keep Cambridge awake the greater part of the night. Disturbances of this sort have become more and more common until the office has laid down the law, and several men have had to fill the unwelcome role of public examples. The undergraduates must realize that they cannot break the law with impunity, and if they care to run the risk, they must put up with heavy punishment...