Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From all this exploration, an All-American eleven was announced. Eleven All-American alternates were named. 118 players received honorable mention. Southern California and Yale place two each on the first eleven. Yale placed 12 men (every regular save one guard, plus two substitute backs) on the complete list. Princeton seven. No other college more than four. The team...
...feature of one of the series of regular Sunday evening entertainments which are given throughout the college year by the Union. A. W. Lind '29, violinist, and P. G. Anderson, Boston pianist, will give a joint concert for violin and piano on Sunday evening at 7.15 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union...
...December 22 a concert will be given in New York City. All men who live near New York and who are regular members of the club may take part in this concert in addition to the men on the trip. The following evening will be taken by a concert in Troy which is to be held in the Music Hall under the auspices of the Harvard Association of Eastern New York. A three day intermission is probable from the 24 until the 26 although there may be a concert in Hamilton, N. Y. on the 26. A concert in Toronto...
...plan may prove to be, there is always and often the chance that a so-called vagabond lecture may prove to be stimulating and may awaken a real interest in the subject concerned. Such an interest would be easily satisfied by making the vagabonding in that course a regular affair. Furthermore there is always the opportunity of becoming acquainted with a professor's ideas on a subject, in themselves of value, and the possibility of acquaintance with subjects that a student could not otherwise obtain by merely keeping to his prescribed courses. Doing the thing that doesn't have...
With the exception of three graduate courses in Mathematics, Mathematics 8, 10, and 26 in which lectures will be discontinued, the Reading Period will not effect the regular conduct of courses in the Mathematics department. In the three graduate courses in which the Reading Period will take effect, the students may have access to their tutors, but only when unable to continue their work without explanation of some difficult point. Outside problems will be assigned, with suggestions of suitable books to read as an aid to their solution...