Word: youngs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year he accepted the chair of Jurisprudence and Political Economy at Princeton, which he held until he became president of the University in 1902. His administration at Princeton was marked by the introduction of the "preceptorial" system, aiming to bring the students into close touch with a body of young graduates on the faculty, by the provision of dormitories and college dining halls for the members of the lower classes, and by the development of the graduate school...
...Hemenway Gymnasium for the first practice of the year. They will report regularly for work in the Gymnasium until February 12 when practice for the whole squad will start in the Cage. The preliminary work as outlined by Dr. Sexton yesterday will consist of exercise with the chest weights. Young and Bird are the only men who have played on a University team to report yesterday. All who have formerly been on the University squad, however, are expected to come out for this work. Those who reported for the University squad are as follows: B. Beaman '14, F. O. Bergquist...
...Rapport to Young (inclusive), Sever 36Comp. Lit. 12:Abeles to Loud (inclusive), Emerson DMcCutcheon to Yarnall (inclusive), Emerson JEconomics 7a, Sever 30Education 5a, Pierce 202Engineering 4e, Pierce 202Engineering 12b, Pierce 209Engineering 17b, Pierce 202English 1, Robinson 1 fl.Fine Arts 4a:Beach to Paine (inclusive), Sever 23Ramsay to Whitelock (inclusive), Sever 24Geology 8, Zool. Lect. RoomGerman 1aI, Lower Mass.German 12a, Sever 5Government 3a, Zool. Lect. RoomGovernment 7, Sever 6Government 25, Zool. Lect. RoomHistory 1:Mr. Varrell's sects. A1, A2, A3, A4, Harvard 6Mr. Stephenson's sects. B1, B2, B3, B4, Upper Mass.Mr. McDonald's sects. C1, C2, Sever 17Mr. McDonald...
...first annual conference of the Bible Study Institute of Student Christian Association of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, held under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association, will be held in Phillips Brooks House this evening and tomorrow. About twenty-five colleges, theological schools and preparatory schools are members of the Institute and about twenty will send delegates to this session...
...classical and native elements in the English drama. The play follows the "Miles Gloriosus", of Plautus, but interprets the characters in the vein of Elizabethan comedy. The plot of the story centres about a town gallant who is made to believe that he is in love with a fascinating young widow. The climax comes with his disillusionment...