Word: progress
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second game of its schedule this afternoon with St. Mark's School at Southboro, weather permitting. This game was scheduled for last Saturday but had to be cancelled on account of unfavorable weather conditions. This leaves only three games before that with Yale on February 12. As the progress of the team has been slow, much improvement will have to be made within the next few days...
...pageant for the benefit of the Fathers' and Mothers' Club of Boston will be given at the Boston Opera House this evening at 8 o'clock and tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Work in preparation for this occasion has been in progress for over a month and the actual work of drilling for the various displays and dances has been carried on for almost the same length of time. The pageant is one of the most elaborate things of its kind ever undertaken in Boston. Mrs. L. J. Barber, of Boston, has had entire charge of the rehearsals...
...Christmas tree. The program will be divided into two parts. In the first, groups of people representing the different nationalities of the ancient world will appear, each group carrying its national tree of life. Dancing and acting representing customs of the various nations will show the audience the progress and development in thought which led up to the origination of the Christmas tree of modern time. This final tableeau employs nearly the full cast of 600 people...
...interesting to note that in their speeches at the Yale alumni dinner last evening the presidents of the two greatest American universities dwelt upon the same subject--the development of the college in American universities. As President Lowell said, educational progress is like beating to windward in a sailboat. The last tack has been that of university development. The ship is now coming about and American institutions are looking to the development of the college as the most imperative need of the immediate future. Thus progress comes from over-accentuation of one thing at a time...
...number also contains a story by J.H. Braddock'10, and a poem by J.S. Reed '10, and miscellaneous illustrated articles on such subjects as "The New Theatre" (Macgowan '11), "Hockey as a Major Sport" (Foster '11), and "Progress at Chapel" (Henderson...