Word: set
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remedying the poor singing, and that consists in each man learning the words of all the football songs, and then attending the mass meeting tonight prepared to sing his best. Freshmen especially should learn the songs and should realize that a high standard of singing and cheering has been set in the past and must be set in the future. Princeton comes to the Stadium on Saturday. Let everyone prepare for that event at the mass meeting tonight...
...free discussion there will be. The cosmopolitans will be at the meeting, with their respective cases to advance; the pacifists and the militarists should have a set-to. And past masters of the White papers will be there. In fact, all those who carry outside of the classroom an interest in history, international relations, ethics, -- in short in civilization,--all will be there...
...centre of the Longfellow Memorial Park which extends south from Brattle street to Mt. Auburn street, opposite the Longfellow home. The structure is a bas-relief in Knoxville pink marble, representing six figures of characters taken from the poets best known works, in front of which is set on a projecting pedestal, a bronze portrait bust of Longfellow. The most interesting part of the statue is the bas-relief in the marble slab, depicting Miles Standish, Sandalphon, the village blacksmith, the Spanish student, Evangeline, and Hiawatha. The tablet is in Renaissance style, and is exquisitely shaped and carved...
...monument is a bas-relief in Knoxville pink marble, representing six figures of characters taken from the poet's best known works, in front of which is set on a projecting pedestal a Bronze portrait bust of Longfellow. The most interesting part of the statue is the bas-relief in the marble slab, depicting the characters in Longfellow's poems, Miles Standish, Sandolphon, the Village Blacksmith, the Spanish Student, Evangeline, and Hiawatha. The tablet is in Renaissance style, and is exquisitely shaped and carved...
...third in the series of Talks to Freshmen by Dr. A. P. Fitch is to be given at the Phillips Brooks House this evening. At the first two meetings this year the number of 1918 men was noticeably smaller than the high record set by last year's Freshman class and a greater response from 1918 at tonight's meeting and subsequent gatherings is to be hoped...