Word: reade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dickinson S. Miller, Ph.D. Little's 28 Henry James, 2d, A.B. Little's 28 Goldthwaite H. Dorr, A.B. Hilton 8 Irvan L. Winter, A.B. Hilton 23 Alvin S. Wheeler, A.M. Felton 18 George R. Lyman, A.B. Felton 18 Thomas H. Haines, A.M. Warland 3 Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Ph.D. Read's 4 Charles L. Bouton, Ph.D. Read's 24 William E. McElfresh, A.M. Craigie 106 Sidney R. Wrightington, A.B. Craigie 202 Edward H. Warren, A.M. Craigie 503 James H. Patten, A.B. Shepherd 2 George W. Cram, A.B. Quincy 4 John F. Neal, A.B. Hapgood Building Jonas Viles, A.M. Buckland Building...
...tickets left over after filling applications will be put on general sale at 9 a. m., Nov. 14. General regulations governing the use of application blanks will be found on each blank. These should be read carefully. Application blanks may be obtained at Wright & Ditson's and J.P. Lovell Arms Co.'s in Boston, and of Leavitt & Peirce, Amee Bros, and the Co-operative Society, in Cambridge...
This evening in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will read from the works of Mr. Kipling. Among the pieces to be read are "Thrown Away," "The German Flag," "The Bell Buoy," "Mary, Pity Women," "Mandalay," and "Fuzzy-Wuzzy." The reading will begin at eight o'clock and will be open only to members of the University...
Among the pieces read will be "Thrown Away," "The German Flag," "The Bell Buoy," "Mary, Pity Women," "Mandalay," "Tommy," and "Fuzzy-Wuzzy...
...winners of prizes--undergraduates and graduates--will be named in the Commencement programme of June 27, 1900; and their essays will be read in public. Essays are not to exceed 10,000 words; they must be handed to the Recording Secretary of the University on or before April 1, 1900, and must conform to the rules printed on page 454 of the University Catalogue...