Word: powers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...took part in the work, giving about forty entertainments to a total audience of some 7,500 people. The work is being continued this year, and it is hoped that it will be on a larger scale. As the number of applications for entertainments always far exceeds the power of the Committee to fill them, and as the range of work admits of a great variety of talent, all men with any ability at all in entertaining can be of great service. Men who wish to take part in this work should send their names to D. Parson, 54 Dunster...
Tomorrow an address by Superintendent William C. Bates, of Fall River, on "The Will and the Power to Do and to Be," will be followed by the reports of the treasurer and committees...
...swift attack of the Maine eleven disclosed the weakness of the Harvard defense,--a weakness which became evident then and has been evident ever since. In the game with Amherst on October 10, the eleven, through a combination of ill-fortune and lack of sustained offensive power, was defeated. The play of the team was distinctly unsatisfactory, and so it continued for the next two weeks which ended with the Carlisle game on October 31. Then a change was made in the line-up. Parkinson was moved from left guard to centre, Meier was put in at left tackle, LeMoyne...
...team, and inspires confidence in the entire line. Adverse criticism of him is impossible. Knowlton at right tackle should be more effective than he has shown himself, but he is hard-working and persistent. A. Marshall at guard is slow to action, but when started is powerful and aggressive. Parkinson at centre is energetic and strong, but plays too high for his position. LeMoyne is new at guard and while willing and hard-working is not experienced enough to take advantage of all opportunities. But he has a determination and activity which helps out his lack of experience. His punting...
...Ralph D. Paine, Yale '94, will speak in the Living Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock tonight. The subject of his talk will be "The Philippine War and the Power in China...