Word: particularity
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...perhaps unnecessary to add that the recommendations have no application to the present year in any particular, and that whatever changes may be introduced into the Commencement season of this year are under the direction of others than this Committee." SOLOMON LINCOLN, for the Committee...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its third concert in Sanders Theatre last night. The one novelty on the programme was a suite by Josef Suk, highly descriptive and imaginative in its conception. The music was fascinating, to say the least, the composition of the quieter moods, in particular, being rich in tonal qualities and dignified in treatment. Mr. Bogea Oumiroff, the soloist, sang an Aria from Mendelssohn's "St. Paul," and three songs by Dvorak, Brahms and Grieg; the two last-named were especially well rendered. The other orchestral numbers were Beethoven's 4th Symphony and Wagner's "Kaisermarch...
...superior weight of the Harvard team that such disastrous results were not encountered in more than one instance. Last Saturday, a lack of team-play all but ended in defeat at the hands of the Dartmouth eleven, but the experience of that was invaluable on account of the particular emphasis it gave to this cardinal weakness in the Harvard team. Whether it will be victory or defeat that will crown the efforts of the men in the contest today will depend largely on whether or not they have overcome this great fault in their work during the past week...
...contest this afternoon should be of particular interest, owing to the fact that it will afford an unusually serviceable basis for comparing the Harvard teams of this and last season. The Dartmouth eleven today is with three exceptions composed of the same men whom Harvard defeated a year ago by a score of 26 to 12. Both of Dartmouth's scores at that time were made on blocked kicks, so that the score does not truly indicate the extent to which the losing team was outplayed. Dartmouth has developed a remarkably strong back-field, and with an attack which...
...right side of the line in particular was weak, and through Knowlton the second eleven made most of its advances. Knowlton's work in carrying the ball also was almost absolutely ineffective. He ran high, failed to keep his feet, and could make next to no headway. Sugden at centre, played very poorly, and had to be transferred to the second team. Mason, who played right tackle on the second eleven, was effective in carrying the ball and aided materially in securing the touchdown for his side. Goodhue ran in a kickoff 35 yards and made other good gains, besides...