Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...percent of the number dropped by class are those who entered with the class of 1914; 33 1-3 per cent are those who entered with the class of 1915; and 37 1-3 per cent are those who entered with the class of 1916. These figures show how men, deficient in their studies, are gradually weeded out until by the time of their Senior year there are few, if any, left...
...eleventh annual Boston automobile show will open this evening in the Mechanics Building, and will continue throughout next week. Plans for the exhibition were begun early in the winter, and the actual work of decorating was started Tuesday. Very elaborate preparations have been made, the grand hall being decorated to represent "The Hanging Gardens of Babylon," of which a novel feature will be the waterfall on either side. The main floor scene will be that of a tropical garden, while the basement will be decorated to give a green marble effect...
There will be a meeting of all men interested in lacrosse in Sever 11 Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Both University and Freshman candidates are expected to be present. One of the objects is to get out as many new men as possible, and show them some of the advantages lacrosse offers to men who, on account of afternoon work, are unable to go out for other teams. It is mainly to accommodate these men that practice begins at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon. The records of the teams during the last ten years speak for themselves...
...Women's Auxiliary of the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association will hold a meeting in the Phillips Brooks House Parlor tomorrow afternoon form 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Richard C. Cabot, President of the Auxillary, will speak on "Civil Service Reform and Good Citizenship." Miss Marion Nichols will show some lantern slides illustrative of the progress of Civil Service Reform...
...seconds. In the plunge, J. Greenough '15 is good for over 60 feet, and will be a strong man for that event next year. E. B. Starbuck '14 has done well at the hundred throughout the season, while P. R. Sigourney '15 and F. B. Withington '15 show promise in the shorter sprints. Of the Freshmen, B. M. Fullerton, R. R. Cowen, and J. A. Gilman have done well throughout the season. Fullerton, in particular, has developed into an exceptional all-around swimmer, making the 50 in 26 seconds and the 220 in 2 minutes and 42 seconds. All three...