Word: successively
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cambridge small boy. There is only one thing to do: Keep him off the University grounds. Then, when he is caught red-handed in a theft, turn him over to the police to be made an example of. This is the advice of the police themselves. The recent success of shutting this little pest out of Yard concerts, only shows how unnecessarily long suffering we have been. UNDERGRADUATE...
...Adriana," wife to Antipholus of Ephesus, Miss Matthison repeated her success of the afternoon in a part as different from that of "Rosalind" as could well be found in comedy. That the latter was better suited to her there can be little doubt; yet the courage and naturalness with which she carried through the stormy scene with her supposed husband has seldom been equalled. Even more striking was the depth and purity of her voice, which, without apparent effort, easily reached the entire audience. In her lines, as in Mr. Greet's, the rhythm of the words was retained without...
...necessary for the success of the Freshman crew that the men should go to New London on Saturday, June 6. In order that they may do so, five hundred dollars must be raised immediately by subscription from members of the class. Unless this sum is forthcoming at once the Athletic Committee will not allow the crew to leave until June 14, ten days after the arrival of the Yale freshman crew at New London. subscriptions may be sent to J. D. C. Bradley, Randolph 20, manager of the crew, or deposited in the subscription boxes at Randall, Memorial, the Union...
...students of the University, but this has been found inadvisable for the present year. Today Mr. Austen G. Fox '89 will deliver the address. Mr. Fox is a prominent lawyer of New York, a member of the Committee of Fifteen, and one who contributed largely to the success of the last municipal campaign...
...necessary for the success for the Freshman crew that the men should go to New London on Saturday, June 6. In order that they may do so, five hundred dollars must be raised immediately by subscription from members of the class. Unless this sum is forthcoming at once the Athletic Committee will not allow the crew to leave until June 14, ten days after the arrival of the Yale freshman crew at New London. Subscriptions may be sent to J. D. C. Bradley, Randolph 20, manager of the crew, or deposited in the subscription boxes at Randall, Memorial, the Union...