Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...demands which may be made upon it by aspirant and star athletes. In addition to the natural facilities of woods, hills, and water for walking, climbing, swimming, and boating, there are six tennis courts, a cinder track, and athletic fields for baseball and mass games. There is also a fine gymnasium for indoor baseball and other games in case of rainy weather. Last year at Northfield R. B. Shaw '20 won the tennis tournament; in baseball, after acquiring a margin of eight runs over Yale, the University team gave pitcher D. F. Cameron '22 insufficient support and lost the game...
...follows: Thursday, June 3. Anthropology 10 History 9 Anthropology 11 History 32b Chemistry A Latin B I, II Chemistry 3 Latin 8 Economics 1b Math. C, 1a, 1b Economics 14 Math. 5b Education 1 Music 4c hf. English 3b Palaeontology 2 English 11b Philosophy 10 English 37 Philosophy 14a Fine Arts 1d Physics 16b French 8 Semitic 12 German 1b Semitic 13 German 5 Social Ethics 6 German 15 Spanish 5 Government 6 Friday, June 4. Botany 10 History A 6 Chem. 14a hf. History 25 hf. Class, Philol, 32 Latin 3 hf. Comp. Lit. 34 Latin 7 hf. Economics...
...concert by the Glee Club at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has been scheduled for the evening of Saturday, May 1. This marks the start in Boston of a movement originated in Cleveland and Toledo and recently successfully tried out in the Metropolitan Museum of bringing in some of the best musical organizations in the vicinity in order to popularize the museum and good music. By this scheme music will be better linked up with the other arts for which the museum stands and the opening of the building to the public in the evening will...
...have come to venerate and love so much that now they are called classic, then has that individual done his mind and himself a grave injustice. He has denied himself the opportunity to cultivate his mind by the infiltration of rare thoughts, and to harvest the luscious vintage of fine old speech and bottled sunshine from the vineyards of fiction by the world's fine masters of literature...
...given by Sir Bertram Windle, LL.D., in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock. Sir Bertram Windle is the professor of Anthropology at St. Michael's College University of Toronto. The lecture, which will be given under the joint auspices of the Department of Fine Arts and the Archaeological Institute of America, will be open to the public...