Word: reade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...three times a week under the leadership of H. F. Taylor. The present situation is rather disheartening, for the club has lost much valuable time owing to the lateness of its organization and to the necessity of suspending work during the mid-years; besides the majority of the men read with great difficulty, so that all new music has to be drilled into them little by little, which makes their progress unusually slow. In addition to these disadvantages, the club has suffered a great deal from the scarcity of first tenors, and is still very weak in that department...
...Herford read a portion of the 6th chapter, not, he said, to enlarge upon it or explain it, but because this chapter so well illustrated his text...
...meeting of the Conference Francaise Wednesday the plays which the society will give this spring will be read by Professor De Sumichrast, Dr. Marcou and Messrs. Wright, Sweeny and Howard...
...Graduate Club held a very pleasant meeting at the Union Club Rooms yesterday evening. The resignation of Dr. J. M. Manley, who is to be an instructor in the English Department at Brown, was read and accepted, and G. H. Parker '87, L. S. S., was elected as his successor. W. L. Phelps, Yale '87, and Dr. T. W. Harris were elected to fill vacancies on the executive committee. The following men were elected members of the society: W. B. Carpenter, B. L. M. Underwood, T. T. Davis, W. E. Phillips, J. G. Owens, A. A. Berle, Mark Bailey, David...
Members of English A have to read by Saturday Brooks on English Literature before Chaucer...