Word: wellesley
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...between the institutions of learning in and about Boston be tried, as more extensive work could not be undertaken by the University alone. A federation was organized, composed of the following institutions: Harvard University, Tufts College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, Boston University, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Wellesley College, Simmons College. Professor J. H. Ropes '89 was appointed dean...
...authorities of the University, Tufts College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston College, Boston University, the Museum of Fine Arts, Wellesley College, and Simmons College have now completed their plans for university extension courses in Boston for the year 1910-11. The courses which it is proposed to give are designed to benefit students who cannot attend college and will correspond as closely as possible with courses regularly given in the various institutions mentioned above. They will be conducted in the same manner and those taking a course will be required to do the same amount of work required...
...semi-finals of the interscholastic tennis tournament, played yesterday afternoon on Jarvis Field, E. H. Whitney of Stone's School defeated P. Shepard of Wellesley High School, 6-2, 6-4, and E. H. Woods of Newton High School won from C. H. Broderick of Waltham, 6-1, 6-4. As a result, the standing of the schools is now as follows: Exeter 5, Newton High 5, Stone's 4, Waltham 4, Wellesley High 3, Lowell High 2, Melrose High 1, Noble and Greenough...
...fourth and final public performance of "The Merry Devil of Edmonton," the twelfth annual revival presented by the Harvard chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, will be given in "The Barn," at Wellesley, this evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Tickets, at $1, 75 and 50 cents may be obtained only from Miss Helen Owen, 23 Pomeroy Hall, Wellesley, and at the door of "The Barn" after 7.15 o'clock...
...third public performance of "The Merry Devil of Edmonton," the twelfth annual revival presented by the Harvard chapter of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, will be given in Copley Hall, Clarendon street, Boston, this evening, at 8 o'clock. The final production will be given in "The Barn" at Wellesley on Saturday evening. Tickets for both performances at $1.50 and $1 each, are on sale at the Co-operative Society stores, at Herrick's, and upon application to K. McR. Clark '11, Russell 1. They may also be obtained at Copley Hall after 7 o'clock...