Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...little sense of truth or propriety. They are continually writing the most utter trash about our College life. While they confine themselves to "Old Buck," "Anarchists Bombs" etc., it is rather amusing and I suppose no one really cares. But is it not time that something was done to put a stop to the impertinent personalities now appearing from time to time, especially when they reach the height of unscrupulousness of the one entitled "Broken by Hunger and Overwork" appearing in this morning's Boston Post...
Ticket arrangements for the Harvard-Yale concert on March 13 have been completed. A special section of seats will be reserved for members of the University and these will be put on sale Friday morning at Leavitt's. Those especially desirous of securing good seats in advance of this sale may do so by sending application accompanied by check to F. R. Comee; Symphony Hall, Boston. These orders will be filled in order of application. The prices of tickets will be $1.50 and $1.00 according to location...
Emile Augier (1820-1869), inaugurated in 1849, with the comedy he named "Gabrielle," a teaching which he continued for more than thirty years, first blaming "mesalliences" based on vanity and ridiculing those young men who put too much poetry in marriage, and old men who wed very young wives. Emile Augier has studied Society at large, moving in all spheres,--aristocracy, bourgeoisie, and the people. His moral comedies constitute a genuine social study. The principal disciple of Augier is now M. Brieux, to whom we can add M. F. de Curel...
...Cage yesterday afternoon. The work was light and consisted in fielding grounders, throwing and running. No hard work will be done this week. E. M. Lewis of the Boston team was the only coach present. Thirty-two more candidates handed in their names; of these, seven were put on the battery squad, two on the University, ten on the general, and thirteen on the Freshman squad...
...start, and soon lapped the whole field except Kanaly, who easily kept near him. Toward the end Kanaly sprinted, but Grant had a good lead and won out in 9m. 40 4-5s. R. Grant '97 was third. R. Sheldon of Yale, the scratch man in the shot-put, was too heavily handicapped and could not win a place in the event. S. G. Ellis '01 took third place, with a handicap of 3 1-2 inches, his actual put being 41 ft. 4 1-2 in. The winner was G. W. Patterson of Dummer Academy...