Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...decided to keep the entries for the singles open till 12 o'clock today (Thursday) in order to give those who have not yet entered a chance to do so. The entries for the doubles will not close until the single tournament is finished. All are requested to take part...
Monroe's Sixth Reader is the text book used in Elocution by the seniors and juniors. The first part of the hour is devoted to exercises which give easy action to the muscles employed in speaking, and also to obtaining pure tones and improving the quality of the voice. The latter part of the hour is given to reading selections from Monroe's Sixth Reader...
...between one hundred and one hundred and ten men adds much to the wonted activity of our affairs collegiate. '85 having put on sophomoric dignity begins to show some qualities not characteristic of funerals which were conspicuous by their absence last year. The present freshmen are for the most part large, well built men, and while the average age is about eighteen there are quite a number of them who long since passed their teens. The class looks as if it would make its mark in anything from dancing a German to playing foot-ball or rowing a race...
...held on the Manhattan Athletic Grounds next Saturday, when we may look for a "busting of records." In this instance the "busting" will probably be at the wrong end, as the number of our athletes is not astonishingly large, and what few we have are for the most part astonishingly slow. The mile-walk will probably be the most interesting event of the day, owing to the variety of gaits which will be displayed. One freshman avows his intention of "running in the mile-walk," so if the Athletic Association chooses a judge who can tell a walk from...
...Harvard Union, a short sketch of which appeared in our columns recently. The annual assessment of the union for the year is twenty-five cents. Debates on public questions are the chief business of the union. All freshmen are urged to join and, if desiring, to take an active part in the debates...