Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...refreshing variety of humorous stories, somewhat marred in effect by a few carelessly drawn pictures, are to be found in the latest Lampoon. The drawings, with exception of the picture on the centre page, besides being carelessly executed, have a monotony of style which may be attributable to the fact that all the work in this department has been done by a small number of men. The literary department the paper, in contrast to most of its previous issues, is decidedly better than the pictorial. "The Woman Hater," told in natural slang, is a new and enjoyable illustration...
...Yale class crews will be called out Monday. The Freshmen have been at work for over a week and the squad has been somewhat reduced. The material is only fair and very few of the men have had experience which will benefit them...
...gift was made by Mrs. Hudson as a memorial to her husband and includes about 321 volumes. A somewhat larger number of volumes not wanted by the Harvard Library on account of their being in the Library already was at the same time given to Radcliffe. A number of other volumes will be placed in the Classical Library, the Scientific School and other department libraries. Certain others have been laid aside for the library of the Harvard Union. These last comprise the works of about twenty authors on fishing, photography, hygiene, driving, whist, English sports, and physiology. The remainder...
...Woodworth summarizes briefly the work carried on in the museum, the changes and improvements in the building, and gives a somewhat detailed account of the recent gifts made to the different departments. The report closes with an account of the voyage of the "Albatross" to the tropical islands of the Pacific and the deep sea discoveries made by the Harvard exploring party on board...
...will deliver the annual Ingersoll Lecture at 8 o'clock this evening in Sanders Theatre, on the subject of "Life Everlasting." The lecture will deal with two or three aspects of the question from the point of view of the doctrine of evolution. It will be published afterwards, in somewhat expanded form, by Houghton, Mifflin...