Word: shows
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...unusually strong this year, having lost only one game, against Haverford. It has defeated Princeton and tied Yale and Columbia. Cornell has done rather poorly this season, being defeated by Yale and Haverford in its last two games. Since then, however, the team has practiced steadily, and should show marked improvement...
...Macgowan has a story of India, "In the Name of the Empire," which suggests Kipling in subject, but without the terse directness of Kipling's style. In "The Army of Unalterable Law" Mr. Pulsifer tries to show a larger principle in the universe; somewhat of the same nature is Mr. Follett's "Star-Wondering" in which he sets the stars to pondering the old question which the first thinking man proposed to himself, the question which played so large a part in the schemes of the early Greek physical philosophers--"What is this world about us?" Like Odysseus, Mr. Blythe...
Professor C.H. Moore '89 will speak briefly on "Classical Manuscripts" in the Treasure Room of Gore Hall' this evening at 7.30 o'clock. His talk will be given in connection with the seventh of the series of weekly exhibitions, given to show the resources of the Library in the fields of ancient literature. Professor Moore will repeat his talk in the Treasure Room tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock...
Would it not be well, then, to provide the necessary fencing masks, and give the team a fair show, before considering the abolition of the most attractive indoor sport? H. T. ERHARD...
...Currier' '94 will speak briefly on "Moliere" in the Treasure Room of Gore Hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock. His talk will be given in connection with an exhibition of books by or on Moliere, which will show the resources of the Library in this particular field of French literature. Mr. Currier will repeat his talk in the Treasure Room tomorrow at 3 o'clock...