Word: specializing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Musical Clubs to be given in Symphony Hall, Boston, on Friday evening, November 12, will be put on public sale this morning. They may be obtained at the Harvard Co-operative Branch Store, of J. S. Reed '10, 35 Bow St., or of C. A. Ellis, Symphony Hall. A special section will be reserved for members of the University. The price of the tickets is $1.50 and $1 each...
...Harvard and Yale Musical Clubs will give their joint concert in Symphony Hall on Friday, November 19 at 8 o'clock. A special section will be reserved for members of the University. Tickets at $1.50 and $1.00 will be put on sale Monday, November 1, at the branch store of the Co-operative Society, at 35 Bow street, and at Symphony Hall...
...Imperial Japanese Commission which is investigating commercial conditions in the United States will visit Cambridge this afternoon. As the guests of the University they will be shown the College buildings, and as the guests of the Athletic Association they will be present at the Brown game. Part of a special section of the Stadium will be roped off for the commissioners and those accompanying them. After the game they will be entertained by the Cosmopolitan Club at the club's rooms, Holyoke...
...usual preliminary practice, with each set of players under a special coach, was finished rather early. Coach Haughton then had the backs run through a series of plays before calling the second team into the Stadium. The second team lined up against the first, but only walked through the plays. Particular attention was given to individual faults, the new men, Hooper and L. Withington, being given special attention. The work was fast and full of snap...
...Chapman's special plaint is that "the whole body of graduates is being organized in a Harvard service, to employ Harvard men, to advertise Harvard, to make converts, to raise money, to assist in a general Harvard forward movement." As specific instances of the depraved advertising methods to which our governing bodies have had recourse in their efforts to keep Harvard numerically in the lead, Mr. Chaplian cites the use of the University's name in connection with President Eliot's edition of the classics, the "Joan of Arc" performance in the Stadium, the honors which were paid to President...