Word: beginnings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...amount of time required for a four mile preparation. In this connection it is amusing to take up the newspaper and find that Princeton --the exponent of the two mile race--has already called out its candidates for the eight, while Yale is not going to begin regular rowing practice until after the Prom. Two hours a day is the most that Yale requires of its oarsmen. If this amount of exercise were demanded all the year round I cannot see how it could have anything but a beneficial effect on an oarsman health and studies, and yet we only...
...comment to be made is obvious. If the University allows every expression of opinion, both from its Faculty and from lecturers brought by the student organizations, it cannot be accused of giving support, as a university, to the opinions of any. On the other hand, as soon as we begin to pick and choose we lay ourselves open to misconstruction, and, to my mind, well-founded adverse criticism. W. T. FISHER...
Members of the Faculty whose surnames begin with the letter, N, O, P, Q, and R, will be present at the sixth University Tea to be held in Phillips Brooks House this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The following have definitely accepted the invitation to attend: Professors A. D. Nonton, H. W. Rand '97, J. W. Platner, and S. N. Robinson, and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pettengill '09, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Raiche, and Mr. E. F. Parker '09, Mr. Woodman, headmaster of Morristown School will also be present...
...colleges to take part in the outdoor events from February 8 to 10. A dance on Thursday night, February 8, is scheduled to open the list of events, and will be followed by the production of "A Full House" by the Dramatic Association. Friday's activities will begin with a hockey game between Dartmouth and Bishops College of Canada. From the rink the crowd will proceed to the golf links, where the first events of the intercollegiate ski and snowshoe meet will take place...
...oral examinations as prescribed for all undergraduates except those who entered before 1910, begin today and continue through the next week or ten days. All those who have signed up and whose examinations come today have been notified when and where to present themselves. Other applicants will be notified later...