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Word: undergo (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...schedule for the season has been prepared with the greatest care. Two of the early games have been omitted as unfeasible, while the Dartmouth game, which was thought to be too severe a test for the men to undergo a week before the Yale game, has been arranged for a week earlier than last year. It was hoped to give Amherst Dartmouth's former date but no agreement could be reached and Holy Cross was finally substituted in its place. This has made it necessary to fix the date of the Pennsylvania game also one week earlier, but this step...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1904-05 ATHLETIC PROSPECTS. | 6/24/1904 | See Source »

...general structure of the building will be modelled on the drawings made by A. W. Longfellow '76, although the plans will probably undergo some alternations before they are finally accepted. The hall will consist of three stories, and will be constructed entirely of red brick. On the first floor will be several small recitation rooms and one large lecture hall with a seating capacity of four hundred; the rest of the floor will be taken up by a philosophical library, comprising, in addition to the regular text-books, an extensive collection of philosophical works. The second story will contain several...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Emerson Hall Fund. | 1/9/1903 | See Source »

Bishop Lawrence then spoke, dwelling chiefly on the necessity of a wise use of Sunday. A man's religion and faith, he said, will undergo as much change during his college course as his mind and body. Every man should have some time to think seriously of these subjects. O. G. Frantz, the final speaker, said that at no college is the Freshman class held in so much honor as at Harvard. It shoud acquit itself accordingly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christian Association Reception. | 9/27/1902 | See Source »

...Longfellow '76 has drawn up plans for a three story building to be devoted almost exclusively to the department of Philosophy. The plans will probably undergo some alternations before they are finally accepted, but the general structure of the building will be modelled on the present drawing. The hall will be constructed entirely of red brick and the general style of architecture will be very simple, to conform with the other University buildings. A committee has been appointed to obtain the funds for the construction of the hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Philosophy Building. | 1/27/1902 | See Source »

...mechanical precision, rather too mechanical, perhaps, if it be true as I am told that some men avoid being selected to represent their university in athletic competition on account of the many pleasures which they would have to give up and the laborious training which they would have to undergo. Possibly we train too little, they train too much. The climate no doubt has an effect upon both. It may be that the nerves and nervous nature of the American enable him to get a better start in short distance races; it may be that the stamina and endurance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Lees Knowles on Athletics. | 1/9/1902 | See Source »

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