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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...call to mind a poorer practice than that of the University football team yesterday would be a most difficult task. Not since the start of the season has a more spiritless or unsatisfactory exhibition occurred; and in view of the close proximity of an important contest, the showing was certainly disquieting. The whole team was remarkably slow, there was practically no interference, and but for the extreme weakness of the second eleven, whose frequent fumbles thwarted any attempts at effectual offensive work on their part, defeat would have been hard to avert. As it was, in a line-up which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPEN PRACTICE TODAY | 11/5/1902 | See Source »

This idea of liberal religion also contains the idea of tolerance. If religious experience is the sole thing, then creed and dogma are forgotten. A Bhuddist can have as uplifting religious experiences as a Christian. This view makes every man your brother...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Fenn's Talk. | 11/4/1902 | See Source »

Next month will be especially busy at the Observatory, for during that time the earth passes through the zone of meteors, and attempts will be made to take successful observations with a view to establishing some disputed theories...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Result of Eclipse Observation. | 11/4/1902 | See Source »

...chief objections to the building of the dam has been the fear that sewage would accumulate in the basin. With a view to ascertaining the truth of this statement, chemical and bacteriological analyses of the water were made under various tidal conditions, especially in regard to the dissolution of sewage in still fresh water; and all the sewers opening into the basin and its tributaries were examined both in dry weather and in storm overflows. The temperature of the water has been systematically watched all summer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dam Committee Investigations. | 10/30/1902 | See Source »

...title, "A Laboratory of Life," some of the philanthropic enterprises carried on by Harvard men. Some verses called "Neglect," by G. A. E., are clever in a way, but a story, "The Divided Letter," signed with the same initials is altogether crude. Another piece of fiction, "Points of View," by G. W. South, Jr., is unfortunately confused by typographical misarrangement of lines. "The Fable of The Taming of the Shrew" is quite slangy enough for the most exacting. The editorials are well written. In its serous articles and its photographic illustrations the standard of the magazine is decidedly higher than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Illustrated Magazine. | 10/29/1902 | See Source »

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