Word: exceptionably
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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We would suggest, therefore, that at least two, and possibly three, trials be held. At first, the system would be much the same as now, with the exception that the candidates hand in their names previously and if their number exceed twenty by as much as ten that then the...
So far this year, with the exception of the Pierian Concert, only one musical entertainment has been given in Cambridge, and ordinarily there are but two, one in the fall and one in the spring. We would suggest that, if practicable, a series of "pop" concerts, or informal smokers, would...
The men sing together very well, with the exception of the second tenors who are perhaps thus far the weakest point. The basses, especially the second basses, are doing very good work and form the real strength of the club. There are over a dozen first basses and nine good...
T. E. Burke won the quarter and half mile easily, but as he ran for Boston University last year he can not compete for Harvard this spring. Applegate and Clark, who won second places in these events, ran very well and will probably develop into point winners. A. W. Robinson...
In his lecture before the Cercle Francaise on "Le Caractere national de la Poesie lyrique francaise" last night Professor Harper said in substance: Of all the lyrical poets who appeared before the Classical period in French literature only three, Villon, Ronsard and Du Bellais, may properly be considered great. La...