Word: totally
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Last Class Day evening an hour before the entertainment was to have been completed, a rush was made for the Japanese lanterns festooned about the Yard, and the crowd was soon left in almost total darkness. This disturbance may have originated with outsiders, but if all members of the University had done their best to prevent such an unnecessary curtailment of the evening's pleasure, instead of joining in the struggle for souvenirs, very few lanterns would have been taken...
...team. The presiding officer was Mr. L. D. Brandeis L.'77, of Boston, and the judges were Justice J. T. Blodgett of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, Mr. R. A. Woods of Boston, and Governor J. McLane of New Hampshire. They awarded the decision to Princeton, making a total of eight victories for Harvard and four for Princeton from the twelve debates held...
...presiding officer was Col. N. G. Osborn of New Haven, and the judges were Hon. M. E. Stone of New York, Rev. R. S. MacArthur, D.D., of New York, and Rev. J. M. Buckley, D.D., of Morristown, N. J. The decision was unanimously in favor of Harvard, making a total of 12 victories for Harvard and four for Yale from the 16 debates held...
...chairmanship of R. N. Baldwin '05 was continued by J. L. White '06 and an efficient committee. From November to May, 65 applications were received and all were filled successfully except three. Over 160 different men have gone on these entertainments, and on 59 entertainments there were a total of 413 performers, or an average of seven men to each entertainment...
...children's home libraries, etc. At the request of the Faculty Committee which exercises supervision over all Phillips Brooks House activities, Montgomery and J. H. Stannard '08 made an exhaustive investigation of the amount and results of volunteer philanthropic work done by members of the University. This showed a total of 152 men working in 27 institutions during the year, not including entertainment troupes or any other temporary service...