Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Republican Club considered that an informal discussion, in which anyone who desires to speak may have that privilege, would tend to stimulate more interest on the part of undergraduates than would a formal debate, and the Wilson Club has acquiesced in this change of plan, although still hoping to hold a formal debate. Judge A. P. Stone '93, of the Massachusetts State Bench, will preside tomorrow evening...
...dual track meet held with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Technology Field yesterday afternoon, the University team easily secured the greater part of the honors, wining about twice as many first places as their competitors. In the field events the University outclassed Technology, taking all three places in the pole vault, and two out of three places in the hammer throw, shot put and broad jump. No scoring was done in the meet but every contestant who won one of the first three places in any event received a medal. The events were uniformly slow, and no one feature...
...struggle is assured. The fact that Coach Haughton has had complete charge of the team for the last two weeks will be evident during the very first period of this afternoon's game. Moreover, Harvard's football team never forgets a defeat. These two factors will play an important part in convincing our fiends from Ithaca that two consecutive victories are more easily prophesied than...
...delegation from the University is expected to number over 80 and will leave for the conference immediately after the Cornell game. The plans for the University delegates are being made by S. C. Peabody '17, and the part they take in the conference will be under the guidance of Phillips Brooks House...
Deserving much more than merely passing notice is "Erstwhile Susan," for it comes not only with New York's stamp of approval, but pervaded with the charm and genius of Mrs. Fiske. It has been said that no part wholly deserving of her talents could be written by any save Mrs. Fiske herself, but here in Miss Juliet Miller, elocutionist, is a character--unique, vigorous and unfaded, and one that gives splendid opportunity for the star's delicate and whimsical touch...