Word: worth
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...Pierve 209 Engineering 16c, Pierce 212 Engineering 16e, Pierce 212 Botany 5, Bot. Mus. Rm. 20 Botany 8, Bot, Mus. Rm. 13b Zoology 3, Univ. 19 Mining 4, Holden Authropology 9, Upper Dane German 4: (Assignment of Rooms, German 4.) Ackerman to Coryell (inclusive), Harvard 5 Costikyan to Worth, Harvard 6 2.30 P. M. Government 1: Mr. Catlett's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Lunt's sects., Sever 35 Mr. Rice's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Usher's sects., 2 and 3, Harvard 5 Mr. Usher's sects., 1 and 4, Harvard 6 Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 14, Lower Mass. Architecture...
...nine, the crew and the track team between 1855 and 1904. We quote from his report. "These investigations show that the athlete possesses, as part of his equipment at graduation, the probability of better health and a longer life than the man who does not realize the priceless worth of a sound mind in a sound body. And this ancient phrase is supported by the soundest physiological research. For, roughly speaking, there are two portions of the brain, one of r muscles, another for the mind. If either is developed at the expense of the other, the result...
...Pierce 209 Engineering 16c, Pierce 212 Engineering 16e, Pierce 212 Botany 5, Bot. Mus. Rm. 20 Botany 8, Bot. Mus. Rm. 13b Zoology 3, Univ. 19 Mining 4, Holden Anthropology 9, Upper Dane German 4: (Assignment of Rooms, German 4.) Ackerman to Coryell (inclusive), Harvard 5 Costikyan to Worth, Harvard 6 2.30 P. M. Government 1: Mr. Catlett's Upper Mass. Mr. Lunt's sects., Sever 35 Mr. Rice's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Usher's sect., 2 and 3, Harvard 5 Mr. Usher's sects., 1 and 4, Harvard...
November 12--Colonel Thomas Went-worth Higginson '41 on "Reminiscences--Fugitive Slave Days in Boston...
...stories, "Governor's Day," by C. H. Brown '05, is worthy of the number, but "Old Walls, Old Wines," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07, excels in literary merit. Though worth while for one picture alone, "the good days before Tilly swept up from the south on his way to Magdeburg", it has less interest for the average College man than "Probation (A Study in Geographical Antipathy)," by J. L. Price '07. It is refreshing to find in this a story that is local, of today and not of yesterday, and possible, with at least three entirely original expressions or ideas...