Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...room in the University is large enough to hold the men who wish to hear him. Those who have been fortunate enough to squeeze in once always return to the next of his evenings, followed by a host of expectant friends. "Copey's" readings have become an integral part of Harvard's cultural background. They are among the pleasantest memories of graduates and the keenest expectation of undergraduates. As preparation for the Christmas spirit there could be nothing better than to hear him at the Union tonight...
...report of the Yale Bureau of Appointments shows some phenomenal figures in students earnings. Through a can that 845 of the 3,000 in the University supported that 845 of the 300 in the University supported themselves in whole or in part during the past college year. From commencement to commencement these men earned in the neighborhood of a quarter of a million dollars. In addition to this, $96,161.73 was received by students from the university in scholarships and loans. A net total of 1,011 individual students realized a total amount of $328,031.25 during...
...Yale University Orchestra has two out-of-town trips on its schedule for the coming year, and it is probable that others will be arranged. The first trip will be to New York where a concert will be given at the Yale Club in the latter part of February. Later a joint concert will be held with the Smith Glee Club at Northampton, and concerts will be held in one or two cities near New Haven. The annual Fawn Club concert will close the season as usual in March...
...there were so many faults that it was hard to pick them out. He took most of the forwards and gave them individual instruction in shooting and kept them at it for a considerable time. His criticism of the defence of the regular team was more favorable, but that part of the team is not yet perfected...
...major part of the hour and a half was taken up with a long scrimmage between teams A and B which the regulars won 3 to 0. Captain Morgan worked the puck up the rink near the start of the practice and passed to T. H. Rice '17 who scored. The other two goals were by G. A. Percy '18, whose shooting was a little better than last week. His shots still do not leave his stick soon enough so that he follows through to much which tends to make the puck go high...