Word: progress
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Burton, chairman of the committee to procure a portrait of the late Dean Shaler for the Union, then reported on the progress of that work. The portrait will cost between $1,000 and $1,500, and the committee is now selecting the artist. The committee is composed of; C. W. Burton, chairman, M. Allen, E. W. Fay, C. V. Imlay, and M. deS. Verdi...
...progress of the University team has been decidedly erratic. The season was begun with a victory, Technology being defeated in an extra-period game by the score of 22 to 20, but since then victories have been scarce. Captain Broun received an injury at the very be ginning of the season, which was so serious as to necessitate his resignation. The team has been further handicapped by another resignation. That of the Coach Burnham, who was forced to give up his duties owing to the development of unexpected complications in his business in the west. Since he gave...
...Peabody, headmaster of Groton School, will speak on "The Training and Responsibilities of Parents," and E. J. Goodwin, second assistant commissioner of education in the State of New York, will speak on "The School and the Home." The session will end with the report of the committee on educational progress, presented by its chairman, C. R. Allen, principal of the New Bedford High School...
...progress of the University team has also been retarded by lack of ice. The first three games of the season, as well as the games scheduled with Cornell and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, had to be cancelled. The team, however, has one of the best records that a University hockey team has ever established, having lost only one game this season, that with St. Paul's School, Concord, last Tuesday. In this game, however, Harvard was unable to present the regular line-up. The University team has won all the games played with colleges of the intercollegiate league, defeating...
...LECTURE. "The Interest of the Public in Surgical Progress." Dr. James G. Mumford. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...