Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...friend and colleague he was sincere and devoted, always ready to assume his share or even more than his share of the work, sympathetic to the last degree, and, though at times in manner somewhat brusque, at heart ever the kindest and gentlest of companions. His death is a serious loss to the University
...outlook for upper class crews is most discouraging. Only enough men responded to the call issued in yesterday's CRIMSON to make up one first crew. Though there was a mistake in the announcement of boathouses and coaches, this error had nothing to do with the small number of candidates who reported for the first day's work...
...York City, of a fellowship in dramatic composition with a stipend of $600. The conditions of the fellowship are as follows: it is to be assigned to a student in dramatic composition--the work now called English 47--and not for work in the history of the drama, though the holder of the fellowship may be required to take courses in that subject. The MacDowell Fellowship is intended for some person whose means will not permit work at Harvard or Radcliffe without this aid. All applicants for English 47 for 1910-11 must file with Professor Baker, by August...
...position to which Mr. Blake has been appointed has practically just been created, as he is not succeeding a retiring officer, though some of his work is transferred from another office. He has already assumed his new duties...
...when Millicent is sent to a convent to forget her old love, aids Mounchensey in his attempts to steal the girl away. The merry Devil confounds the pursuing father in the forest and thus helps the young couple to escape. Forgiveness and marriage bring the episode to a close. Though the devil hardly comes into contact with the characters he is, nevertheless, the controlling force throughout the play...