Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University fencing team to meet Yale at New Haven Saturday will be held in the Gymnasium today at 4.30 o'clock. The trials will consist of four-minute bouts, each contestant meeting every other. Three men and a substitute will then be picked to compose the team during the rest of the season. The judges at the trials will be J. A. MacLaughlin 1G., J. M. Moore uL., and C. B. Hawes 1G. There is a blue book for entries in the Gymnasium Office...
...schedule for the rest of the season follows...
...longer required by the curriculum. The same idea is apt to remain fixed in the Sophomore mind. Perhaps, as a Junior, the individual may be compelled to attend an 8.15 o'clock training table. In order not to seem odd, he may some day go to Chapel with the rest of the team or crew. Gradually it becomes a custom. He begins to like this opportunity to get away for a few minutes from the busy bustle of the undergraduate world, to be able to think in peace, to hear a few quiet words from the thinkers of the country...
Professor Josiah Royce of the Department of Philosophy is recovering from an attack of apoplexy, and his physicians believe that with a thorough rest he will regain his former health. Professor Royce will, however, be unable to give his courses in the University during the remainder of the academic year, and his place will be filled by another member of the Department of Philosophy. He will rest at his home on Irving street until his condition warrants his leaving Cambridge for a long and refreshing vacation...
There will be a meeting of the University Christian Association in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow morning at 10.15 o'clock. Plans for the rest of the year will be discussed. All members of the University are invited to attend...