Word: use
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...use of notes will be permitted, but men must not read their speeches. The judges will be M. Allard of the French Department, Professor R. M. Johnston, M. C. Leckner '07, J. S. Davis 1G., and a representative to be appointed by the Cercle Francais. The names of the contestants with the times assigned to those who have applied have been posted on the door of Dane Hall. All others wishing to compete and men who have not applied for times to speak should sign at once, as the first to apply will receive the earliest hours. M. Tardieu...
President Hadley began his speech by defining a prize as an opportunity, its value lying in the use made of it afterwards. There is a greater responsibility than that of the prize winner for his own career; it is the responsibility of all prize winners for the place that learning is to command in the judgment of their fellow-countrymen...
...adapt myself comfortably to the fact that the Advocate is no longer an organ of College opinion. Can it be that the internal economy of the University is so perfected that there are no continuing evils to assail, no grievances so lasting as to call for the use of heavier journalistic ordnance than the daily musketry of the CRIMSON? I must look, it is clear, at the Advocate not as a semi-monthly spokesman of College views, but as a carrier of light waves--of verse, stories, and the occasional essay. If the old Advocate was a bit ponderous...
...annual meeting of the Germanic Museum Association, held Monday night, the announcement was made by Professor White that the Corporation had consented to the use of the Stadium for two performances by Miss Maude Adams and her company on the evenings of June 21 and 22, 1909, under the auspices of the Association. Miss Adams will give her services for the benefit of the Museum, and will present the English version of Schiller's drama, "Die Jungfrau von Orleans...
...Athletic Committee has issued a pamphlet in which are set forth the regulations governing athletics in the University. These are divided into six articles under the following heads: 1--The Committee. 2--Rules of Eligibility. 3--Schedules and Games. 4--Captains and Managers. 5--The Use of the "H." 6--General regulations. This pamphlet may be obtained free of charge at the Publication Office, University...