Word: take
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first day the order of events will be for the most part similar to that followed on Commencement Day. The inauguration, which will take place in the morning, will follow as closely as possible the traditional program. The president of the Board of Overseers will induct the President-elect into office and will deliver to him the keys, the charter, and the seal of the College. Then will follow the inaugural address, and, lastly, honorary degrees will be conferred. In the afternoon the Harvard Alumni Association will entertain the Governing Boards, Faculties, and invited guests at luncheon. Later a meeting...
...University lacrosse team will take the 7.35 train this evening from the South Station. It will arrive tomorrow morning at Geneva, N. Y., where a game will be played with Hobart in the afternoon. Sunday the team will go to Ithaca, where it will play Cornell in the last game of the Northern League series on Monday afternoon...
...this feeling exists at Cambridge, but it undoubtedly does exist, and it can only be done away with by the good record and the personnel of the various University teams. The game itself is very interesting to watch and requires great skill and staying powers from those who take part in it. That it is as successful here as at present is rather remarkable, considering the support it receives. Yet last year the University team won the championship of its league by good, heady playing against some of the best teams in the North, and this year the record...
...result of the trials for the Speakers' Club cups held last night the following men were retained for the finals to take place on Tuesday, May 18: J. C. Bills '09, A. S. Ford Sp., St. J. Perret '10, and B. S. Van Rensselaer...
...hope that the managing committee of the dining halls in appointing a representative to take over the work of management have gone a good way toward settling the difficulties of the present situation. The industrial engineers apparently made many suggestions for improvement, and other changes were proposed on the postal cards sent out to the members of the University. It remains to be seen whether the halls will be more successful after the reforms have been made, or whether it is now too late for the tide of popularity to turn back again to the two institutions. The membership...