Word: proceed
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...electing members from their own class, the immediate members shall proceed as follows: The recording secretary shall procure from the Dean of the College a list of the 25 men highest in rank (not already members of the society) who are to be candidates for the degree of A.B. at the ensuing Commencement, and have already completed at least two years' work in Harvard College, and if any other such candidates shall have the same rank as the twenty-fifth person on the list their names shall be added thereto. From this list the remaining immediate members shall be chosen...
...English department of Haverford College, will be the poet, and Hon. J. D. Long '57, as president of the Society, will preside. Rev. S. McC. Crothers h.'99, will act as chaplain. After the exercises, which will be open to the public, the procession will again form and proceed to the Union. Here the annual dinner will be held, followed by informal speeches...
...compete in the intercollegiate games on Friday and Saturday. As the long distance men have no contests on Friday they will not start until tomorrow. The team will leave the Square at 4:10 o'clock, take the Fall River boat to New York, and tomorrow morning will proceed to Philadelphia on the 8.55 o'clock train, arriving there at 11.30 o'clock. While at Philadelphia they will be at the Hotel Aldine. The whole team will return to Cambridge Sunday on the 1 o'clock train from New York...
...Italian humanists--the scholars of the Renaissance--by taking his audience in an imaginary journey through the principal Italian cities of the fifteenth century. Leaving Florence we enter Venice, the portal through which Greek literature passed from the East to the West, and crossing back to the mainland, we proceed to the stately city of Parma. To the humanists it was a place of transient rather than of permanent abode, yet its interest in the classics was exemplified in 1413 by the sensation created there over the alleged discovery of the bones of Livy. From here we turn southward...
...Verona. Both founded schools in Italy and both, by advocating a liberal education--bodily as well as mental exercise, Greek as well as the Latin culture--together taught the many scholars who for centuries kept alive their fame. From these two men and their successors, Ferrara and Vittoria Colona, proceed the greater number of those scholars who afterwards carried the new learning out into the world, not only throughout Italy but into the countries of the west, far beyond her borders...