Word: sixth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...With further reference to your letter of the twenty-sixth of January, in which you informed me of the shipment of four motor ambulances for Great Britain, I have received Sir Edward Grey's instructions to express the grateful acknowledgement of His Majesty's government for this generous gift from Yale and Harvard students. I should be much obliged if you would kindly inform the donors of the warm appreciation felt by the British government for the sympathy and consideration which prompted their actions...
John Chipman Gray '59 died yesterday in his seventy-sixth year. Mr. Gray was for many years associated with the Law School as Royall Professor and succeeded Major Higginson as president of the Harvard Alumni Association...
...Boston symphony Orchestra will give the sixth of a series of eight concerts in Sanders Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Irma Seydel will be the soloist. The following program will be presented: Symphony in F major, no.8, Beethoven Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in G minor, no.1, Brahms Variations on a Theme by Josef Haydn, Op. 76a. Overture, "Carnival," Dvorak...
...Harris P. Mosher '92 will lecture on "Catarrh," at the Medical School tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The lecture is the sixth of the series and will be open to the public...
...seems but half a dozen years ago, though it is really more, since one thought of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, possibly including Columbia, Cornell, or Pennsylvania, as the "big" universities of the country, meaning in numbers. Now we may perceive that in the reckoning by numbers alone Harvard is sixth down the list, Yale is seventeenth, and Princeton twenty-sixth in the list, while Columbia has not only attained the front rank, but got so far ahead of it that there seems almost to be a vacancy in the second place. Of the universities which come next, California now impressive...