Word: popularized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Rowing during the last two years had become much more popular, about 450 men getting out on the water each year, and any where from 23 to 27 organized eights, beside several fours...
...orchestra composed of members of the University will play popular airs at the Union tonight, beginning...
...second annual joint concert of the musical clubs of Harvard and Yale was held last night in Symphony Hall, before a large audience. The program was well selected, and contained many new pieces. Among the most popular numbers were "Japanese March," by the Yale Banjo Club, "Fairy Moonlight," by the Yale Glee Club, "Florodora," by the Harvard Mandolin Club, and "Winter Song," by the Harvard Glee Club. In addition to the regular programme, many encores were given. The concert closed with the singing of "Bright College Years," and "Fair Harvard," by both Glee Clubs...
...Popular Science Monthly: "The Story of Cahow," by Professor A. E. Verrill '62; "The Evolution of the Human Intellect," by Professor E. L. Thorndike '96; "The Origin of Sex in Plants," by Dr. Bradley Moore Davis...
...writer on scientific subjects. Besides his great work on the history of the United States, he gained fame by his "Idea of God," "The Destiny of Man," and "Through Nature to God." His wide reputation was not due to books alone, as he was at one time the most popular American lecturer on serious subjects. In all his work his ability to make everything clear and easy to understand and to enliven the least interesting themes, made him familiar to all classes of people...