Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...again felt. No attempt was made by the second group of compilers to provide for the families and friends of the professors who compose so large a part of the Sunday morning congregations. No particular use was apparent at that time for hymns appropriate to burial, communion and other special services, while there seems to have been an intentional exclusion of mystic verses which are now invaluable to many of our preachers in fully expressing their messages...
...found either in the Locker Building or at the Rendezvous. Unless many more report, this year's 1916 track work will fall far below previous records. There is no entrance fee; but all men who have not taken strength tests must do so before signing. Those not assigned special hours for tests may report at Hemenway Gymnasium any time during the afternoon...
...award will be made by a committee appointed by the Department of Classics on the basis (1) of a thesis on a subject approved by this committee, and (2) of such other evidence of scholarship as may be accessible. In special circumstances the committee may, at its discretion, dispense with the requirement of the thesis. In the award no account will be taken of the financial means of the competitor; and no award will be made in case the theses offered are not of sufficient merit. The editors of the Harvard Studies in Classical Philology are to have the right...
Strenuous work has been the rule at Yale during the past week, special attention having been paid by the coaches to tackling and handling of punts, in which departments the team has shown itself particularly weak. On Wednesday, Walter Camp, Jr., who has been prevented from playing until now by an operation performed last summer, joined the squad. He will be worked lightly for a few days, but it is expected that he will be in condition for the West Point game a week from tomorrow. Captain Spalding and Bomeisler are also taking part in the daily scrimmages in preparation...
...School, and that is due to an increase of severity in the standards for allowing men with deficiencies in their work in the two upper classes to continue in the School. HARVARD COLLEGE. 1912 1911 Seniors, 393 368 Juniors, 469 529 Sophomores, 673 489 Freshmen, 662 744 Special, 27 46 Unclassified, 82 77 Total, 2306 2253 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE. Civil Engineering, 19 17 Mechanical Engineering, 9 6 Electrical Engineering, 20 14 Mining Engineering, 4 11 Metallurgy, 2 4 Architecture, 22 26 Landscape Architecture, 15 6 Applied Biology, 7 8 Applied Chemistry, 2 Applied Geology, 1 Forestry...