Word: soled
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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John Torrey Morse '32, who was the oldest living graduate of Harvard, and the sole survivor of his class, died last Thursday at his home, 153 Beacon street, Boston. He was 93 years old and death was due to the natural infirmities of extreme old age. Mr. Morse was a brother-in-law of Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Up to 1860 he engaged in the merchant trade, but for the past 46 years he has lived in retirement at his home in Boston...
...above notice must not to be taken to mean that intercollegiate football has been or will be sanctioned at Harvard next fall. It is not to be anticipated in any way. The sole idea in holding such practice is to experiment with the new rules before the weather becomes too hot. Such practice would be held even though intercollegiate football were to be abolished...
...great importance that as many men as possible report. Regular work will begin on Monday afternoon. The above notice must not be taken to mean that intercollegiate football has been or will be sanctioned at Harvard next fall. It is not to be anticipated in any way. The sole idea in holding such practice is to experiment with the new rules before the weather becomes too hot. Such practice would be held even though intercollegiate football were to be abolished...
...citizen of California who desires his name withheld. He has appointed Reverend Charles R. Brown '77 of Oakland, California, President David Starr Jordan, of Stanford University and Professor F. B. Dresslar, of the University and Professor F. B. Dresslar, of the University of California, trustees of the fund, and sole judges of the essays submitted...
...same University. The only effective cure would be to have all dormitories in Cambridge equipped and managed in such a way, that the standard of dormitory living and the rentals shall not greatly vary in any of the buildings. This would have to be done either through sole ownership of all dormitories by the Corporation, or through some other mode of control, but preferably through ownership. It would necessitate a great financial outlay and a large special endowment for the Corporation to carry out the work of re-organization, to bring its present dormitories up to a reasonable standard...