Word: waked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following program will be presented: Organ Prelude, Chorale in E major Franck Chorale, "Sleepers, wake" Mendelssohn Carol, "Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming" Praetorius Carol, "The First Nowell" Traditional A Legend Tschaikowsky Congregational Hymn, "O come, all ye faithful," J. Reading Old French Carol, "Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella." Noel of the Bressau Waits Darcieux Carol, "When I see the little Jesu" Osgood Carol, "Listen, Lordings, unto me" Osgood Chorale, "Ah! Blessed Jesus, Holy Child" Bach Organ Postlude.--"Finale (First Sonata) Guilmant
...mean that, frightened into instant action by Advocate admonitions the undergraduate should go to sleep tonight and wake up tomorrow with a precise plan of procedure in life. The call of duty, they tell us, is not blasted into our ears at dawn on our twenty-first birthday. There was a boy who kept awake in his bed on the night before his twenty-first birthday until one minute past twelve, when, leaping from his covers, he startled the household by rushing through the dwelling and shouting at the top of his lungs: "There's a man in the house...
...mile and a quarter mark, when the two crews were making a fairly even race of it, an ocean tug "James MacWilliams" suddenly appeared in the course and refused to stop in spite of all signals and gesticulations from the four launches which were following the race. The wake from the tug was too heavy for the shells and the men were obliged to stop in the middle of the trial. As a result the trial was postponed until tomorrow...
...northwest wind, which kicked up a shorp chop in the river. All the boats took short paddies, however. The row was delayed for some time when Harwood, at 4 in the University crew, broke his rigger while holding his oar deep to steady the boat in a launch's wake...
...this the Harvard indifference which may have existed once and for which we have been blamed continually throughout the South and West? Every man knows that this is not Harvard indifference but human procrastination. Wake up, Harvard undergraduates, and stand back of the team to a man at Princeton on November...