Word: spent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...member of the Corporation, Mr. William Rotch '65, president of the Alliance Francaise, of Boston, and Professor W. H. Schofield of the department of Comparative Literature. The three visitors delivered addresses to the students of History I in the New Lecture Hall at 9 o'clock and spent the remainder of the morning about the grounds and buildings of the University...
...University baseball squad, leaving Cambridge yesterday afternoon, spent last night at Philadelphia, Pa. This morning they will go to Baltimore, Md., where they will play Johns Hopkins in the afternoon. Tomorrow will be spent in Washington, D.C., and on Monday and Tuesday afternoons games will be played with the Catholic University and Georgetown, in Georgetown, D. C. On Tuesday evening the squad will take a special car for Baltimore, where, on Wednesday afternoon, the team will play the Baltimore International League team. Thursday the squad will go to Annapolis, Md., for practice in the morning and a game with...
Leaving Boston at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the squad will proceed via New York to Philadelphia where the night will be spent. Saturday the team will go on to Baltimore and from thence after playing a game with Johns Hopkins in the afternoon to Washington for over Sunday. Monday and Tuesday afternoons will be occupied with games against the Catholic University and Georgetown, and the mornings will be spent practicing on the grounds of these two universities. Tuesday evening the squad will take a special car for Baltimore, where it will spend the night, practicing on the Eastern League...
...however stimulating this game may be, we know of many men who go to the Gymnasium to bowl. A little money spent on these alloys now would improve a most inadequate equipment and not necessarily delay the hoped-for New Gymnasium...
...Trophy Room of the Union, tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. This is the first of a series of informal lectures on the professions. Dr. Cabot has been an assistant professor in the Medical School since 1908; but he has not confined himself entirely to medicine, having spent a considerable part of his time in public speaking...