Word: saves
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following books by Harvard graduates have recently been published: "God Save the Commonwealth," by G. Bradford '49; "Phillips Brooks," by A. V. G. Allen h.'86; "The Mongols," by J. Curtin '86, with a foreword by T. Roosevelt '80; "The American Constitution," by F. J. Stimson '76; "Christian Agnosticism," by E. H. Johnson '03; "Letters to American Boys," by W. H. Carruth '89; "Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter," by T. Roosevelt '80; "Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist," by T. R. Lounsbury h.'93; "Together," by R. Herrick '90; "The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies...
...stage used for the previous production and for the Stadium Class Day exercises, is still available, and will save considerable labor and expense...
...meet between Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale and Harvard will come on Saturday, March 14 in Boston. This is a preliminary competition of the Intercollegiate Fencing Association which comes on March 27 and 28 at the New York Athletic Club. The league was divided up geographically in order to save the expense to teams which would not figure in the finals. The winners of this triangular meet will therefore go to New York to compete in the final round...
...special assignment of rooms to Juniors in Hollis, Holworthy and Stoughton Halls was announced by the Bursar last evening. As in former years the Holworthy rooms received by far the greatest number of applications, and on many blanks no choices were registered save in this one building. Although the applicants far outnumbered the available rooms, several rooms could not be assigned as the applications which were entitled by the drawing to a chance for these rooms did not contain these particular rooms in the list of choices. These rooms are numbers 10, 29, and 30 in Hollis...
...direct their mortar fire over the city and harbor, and led directly to Port Arthur's fall. Although General Stoessel has often been blamed for his conduct at the time of the siege, and has even been court-martialed, the Russian leader really did all in his power to save the city...