Word: take
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...names of those members of the University Chapel Choir and the Radcliffe Choral Society who are to take part in the production of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, "Iolanthe," this winter have been announced. The soloists from both organizations have been already picked together with a chorus of men from the choir. The girls of the chorus have not yet been selected at Radcliffe, but they will be named in the near future...
...race will start at the B. A. A. Club House on Exeter street at 3 o'clock, and take the following course: Exeter street to Commonwealth avenue, then to Beacon street, to Coolidge Corner, Harvard avenue to Commonwealth avenue, and back along this street to the B. A. A., where they will finish...
...Hereafter, commencing this date, cadet captains will call at Military Headquarters daily, Sundays and holidays excepted, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 noon and take from the several order boxes assigned them such orders as may be therein distributed for their use, and will sign for them...
There is a rumor spreading around the university concerning a Harvard-Yale drill to take the place of the annual football game. This is an outgrowth of the old tradition that neither college can thrive without competing with the other. If the Elis were infantrymen we would gladly journey to New Haven and meet them in mortal combat, say with blank cartridges at fifty yards or even with wooden bayonets at a shorter distance. Yet with so many Yale men up here last summer, there has grown up a certain comradeship between the Universities. We thirst no longer for their...
...close of the present week will see an epoch-making change in the relations between this country and the old world. War knows no limitations, recognizes no boundaries. After a century and a half of political isolation from Europe, the United States will take part, perhaps a decisive part, in the war conference of the entente allies in Paris. For the first time in our history as a nation we will enter the maelstrom of European politics and take a hand in the solution of its problems. Fear of entangling alliances is gone. The economic and physical barriers between this...