Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practical agriculture. In 1908 the institution was re-organized solely as an institution for advanced instruction and research in subjects relating to practical agriculture and as such it is now being used. The part of the Estate to be sold, amounting to about 118 acres is separated from the rest of the land by the tracks of the Boston and Providence Railroad and is so scattered as to be of little use for the purposes of the institution...
...charge of the affair, but each week they will appoint a sub-committee to run the particular entertainment for that week. The officers of the Union have consented to allow the members of the class who have not already joined the Union to do so for the rest of the year for $5 instead of the regular $10 fee. Needless to say, this will be a wonderful opportunity for the men to meet and become better acquainted with the officers and fellow-members of their class. The form of entertainment will probably vary each week, and it is the duty...
...conducted by 25 men of high standing in the second and third-year classes of the Law School. An office will be rented in Central square, and will be kept open two hours in the afternoon and two in the evening. The general control of this work will rest in the executive committee of the Law School Society, the chairman of which is M. M. McDermott 3L. The appointment of committees will be announced the first of the week...
...effect which the whole play should produce. D. F. Fenn and R. C. Fenn acted steadily and well as the two Dromios. Mr. Zinsser spoke the few lines of the Courtesan with delightful clearness, drawing swiftly at the same time a well defined character. A determined effort by the rest of the company will make the acting in the second performance as interesting and effective as the novel setting...
...members should not be called on for extemporaneous speeches, but an interesting program was arranged instead. Each man present was handed a "newspaper" entitled "The 1900 Anvll," which contained fake news and hits on the men. Special songs written by W. Gotthold '00 were sung by all, and the rest, of the program consisted of amusing stunts by the members...