Word: storm
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Calm rising through change and through storm...
...petition is fairly launched; it has carried the College by storm. One-third of all the undergraduates have already signed and the number is growing steadily...
President and Mrs. Charles W. Eliot, who have been in Bermuda since March 16 on a vacation, are due to arrive in New York today. The steamer may be somewhat delayed by the storm of the past few days, but if the President arrives before 10 o'clock this evening, he will attend a dinner of the Long Island Harvard Club in Brooklyn, where he is expected to speak. He will remain in New York to attend the International Peace Conference, to be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, at which he will speak on Tuesday afternoon...
...complete change of voice, method and manner, proved that his genuineness in the other role had been skill and not accident. His control of the situation was so perfect that the audience came near forgetting that the piece was a burlesque, and his exit was followed by a storm of applause. J. J. Rowe '07, as the waiter, is musically the backbone of the play, and his songs display his powerful and resonant voice to the utmost advantage. S. P. Henshaw '07 as the king, and H. W. Nichols '07 as the conspirator furnish two lively and amusing caricatures...
...cablegram has been received from the ethnological expedition of the Peabody Museum, which started from New York on December 17, announcing the safe arrival of the party in Colon in spite of a severe storm which delayed them for a few days. Dr. E. F. Horr, the physician of the party, has been detained in New York, and will sail from there on January 12, to overtake the expedition in Peru...