Word: window
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...blowing of horns and other instruments of torture, and everyone in Cambridge will know that the Seniors are off on a tear. While decent people are trying in vain to sleep, the members of the class of 1909 will receive a mug and a horn from the window of Holworthy 9, and will have their picture taken under the classic elms. Something in the nature of a parade will then take place with Kanrich and his band of tune-butchers in the lead, and by the time the Seniors leave for Boston, many enemies will be made...
Stewart Douglas Robinson '10, of New York City, was killed early Sunday morning by a fall from a sixth-story window in Hampden Hall to the cement pavement below. He had been sleeping alone in the bedroom and how he reached the window is unknown...
...would come off his mediaeval perch; his literary legs will stand firmer on the common ground. At last an essay after the old familiar College type, this time "Concerning College Amours." Mr. Martin has some delicate phrasing, captivating turns of speech, and still looks at life from an upper window. But he is sure to write better because he already writes so well...
...number of the Graduates' Magazine, which will be put on sale today, begins with an announcement of President Eliot's resignation. The other articles which appear in the number are: "Charles Eliot Norton," by W. R. Thayer '81; "Barbarous College Songs," by Charles Chauncey '59; "From a Graduate's Window"; "The Athletic Situation," by W. F. Garcelon L.'95; "Some New Books"; "The New Dean of the Harvard Medical School"; "Foreign Associates of National Societies," by E. C. Pickering '65; "American Ideals"; "Fluctuations of University Enrollment," by J. D. Greene '96; "Charles Harrington," by C. R. Sanger...
...desire to march but have not yet purchased tickets may obtain regalia today by paying $1 at the first window. Nearly all of the 800 caps, capes and torches already ordered have been disposed of, but it will be possible to obtain a few more provided sufficient demand arises...