Word: spending
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...this tribe, about which very little is now known. H. J. Spinden, instructor in the department of Anthropology, will be in charge of the work, and will have as his assistant R. R. Hellman 1M. They will leave immediately after the close of the college year and will spend about six weeks in the work, after which Mr. Spinden will go on to Washington...
...University second baseball team will leave the Square at 10.15 o'clock this morning for Northfield, Vermont, where it will play Norwick University tomorrow at 8 o'clock. The team will spend tomorrow night at Burlington and will play the University of Vermont on Friday afternoon, returning to Boston by the night train, and arriving at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning...
...steps of the building and sang during the hour immediately after dinner. The singing was entirely spontaneous and had the enthusiasm that comes with spontaneity; and it was doubtless thoroughly enjoyed by the men who took part. It seems to us that no better way could be found to spend the hour after dinner, during pleasant spring evenings, than by some such informal gathering of men in the same class or building, and that no better place could be found for such gatherings than in the Yard...
...hour immediately after dinner is one which we all spend more or less leisurely in our rooms, and it would probably be more enjoyable when spent with classmates informally. Of the many ways that have been suggested for making the Senior dormitories more popular and for bringing the men living in those dormitories more closely together, none, it seems to us, would be as natural or as effective as the gradual establishment of the custom of informal singing by the Seniors on the steps of these buildings during the early evening hours in spring...
Professors R. T. Jackson and J. B. Woodworth, of the Department of Geology and Geography, will conduct a paleontological and geological excursion to Yorktown, Virginia, during the April recess, leaving Boston on Friday night, April 12. The party will spend Saturday, April 13, in Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins University, leaving there at 5 o'clock by boat for Yorktown, Virginia. A limited number of members of the University who may be interested in visiting Yorktown will be welcomed. Members of the party may return at any time before the close of the recess via Newport News, or via Richmond...