Word: reached
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University basketball team will leave Cambridge this evening at 8 o'clock for Ithaca, which it will reach tomorrow morning. Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the team will play its second game with Cornell. On Sunday evening the team will leave Ithaca, arriving in Cambridge Monday morning. The following men will be taken on the trip: R. F. Griffiths '06, R. A. Quigley 2M., J. J. McCarthy '07, H. V. Amberg '08, J. S. Broun '08, P. Brooks '09, and W. A. Spencer...
Returning, the men will leave Nashville Monday morning, March 5, and reach Norfolk the following morning. The return boat is due in Boston in time for lectures Thursday morning, March...
...Norfolk early Monday morning. The route from Norfolk will be the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to Louisville, thence by Louisville and Nashville Railroad to Nashville. As the latter road passes Mammoth Cave, a stop of a few hours to see the cave has been planned. The party will reach Nashville Wednesday morning, February 28 and the convention will open that afternoon...
...safety value for the surplus energies of the student body. The second of our main contentions is one of more lasting effect. Intercollegiate football develops individual and lasting efficiency among its players. This is perhaps less extensive in its benefits than our first contention, for it does not reach so large a number of men, but is nevertheless more important, for after all the players should be the first to be considered. Football, more than any other activity commonly open to undergraduates of today, develops a man's executive ability. It is the game that teaches...
...Amour Medecin" is a gay, swift trifle, full of the broad humor of burlesque that carries itself in any tongue, and strikes the eye in the action of the players before the words reach the ear. Sganarelle's daughter is sick of love for her Clitandre. Her dull old father is too stupid to see the only cure. Wiser is the daughter's companion, the sage Lisette--wise beyond her years. She tells slow-witted Sganarelle that it will be a death-bed unless physicians are summoned. There is safety in numbers thinks the old man, and four doctors answer...