Word: ten
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...ten days of the conference were mainly divided between religious meetings in the mornings and evenings, and in the afternoon athletic games of several sorts. At eleven o'clock in the morning as well as at eight in the evening there were platform addresses by such prominent speakers as Dr. Kellman, of Edinburgh, Dr. Campbell Morgan, R. E. Spear, Ralph Connor and John R. Mott. There were also addresses in th evening by representatives of various professions who pointed out the opportunities for Christian service in other walks of life than in the ministry...
...conference numbered among its attendance some of the most prominent athletes of the New England colleges and universities, the games and tournaments which took place were of unusual excellence. There was a closely contested baseball series, lasting during the greater part of the ten days, which was finally won by Yale. Columbia won the track meet. There were also several interesting tennis tournaments. The outdoor life of the conference was closed by a gigantic bonfire around which the representatives of Harvard, Yale and Princeton marched in various formations...
...membership until September 29, when admission to the building will be by card only. The dining room has opened also and its privileges extend to members and non-members for the same length of time. The dues, including membership, assessments and all expenses of the year, will be ten dollars. The plans of the house and entertainment committees though not fully arranged as yet will probably not differ in any marked way from those of last year...
Association of the Alumni. Business Meeting. Harvard Hall, 12 m. The Special Committee of Ten, appointed at the last meeting, will make their report on the observance of Commencement...
...Book contains the College lives of the Seniors, all class histories, records, statistics, etc., and ten pages of various college groups and views. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMMITTEE...