Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fall lacrosse practice, as there are several vacancies on the team. The fall practice will be concluded by a series of games between teams made up of candidates, the members of the winning team being awarded silver cups. All new men should report at the field at 3.30, or sent their names to R. B. Johnson '17, Hollis...
...written in connection with or independently of the play, must also be composed by no more than two. In order to be eligible for election or for receiving a prize, the composer must have at least six songs accepted. All manuscripts must be typewritten and must be sent to F. H. Cabot '17, Holworthy 18, before the end of the Christmas vacation...
...ranks of the French and English armies all spent a number of years at Harvard. They gained some intellectual training, perhaps, but more than that, they acquired ideals of service and traditions of bravery which peculiarly belong to Harvard. It was this early influence in part that sent them into the face of danger to defend what they personally considered a worthy and a righteous cause. It is not because these brave men made their sacrifices for either France or England that they should receive the respect of their alma mater, but because they showed the traditional bravery of Harvard...
...made after 1 o'clock Saturday, October 14, without payment for additional courses. Petitions for changing courses, which includes adding and dropping a course, or both, must be in the hands of the Committee on the Choice of Electives before 1 o'clock Saturday and should be sent to Professor C. P. Parker in University 9 for approval. Any change granted before that date will require the payment of a five-dollar fee, and no courses chosen last May and beginning in the first half year may be changed, except for some important reason such as a change...
...subject of which was "The Future of the American College," the new president propounded his own ideas of the functions and the purpose of the college in this country, and of the influence it should exert upon, and the support it should receive from the men whom it has sent forth into the world. In reference to the speech the Dartmouth says, "The entire address seemed an expression of the new president's policy, a forecast of the future of Dartmouth as carried out under the Hopkins administration." Thus a new college president entered upon his term of office...