Word: five
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...upper-class crews have now been rowing on the river for about two weeks and are rapidly rounding into shape for the class races, which are to be held during the latter part of next week. Including the twelve Freshman eights there are now twenty-five organized crews rowing daily on the Charles, together with five substitute fours, and numerous extra men who go out in pairs and singles. Of these, twelve eights and three fours are rowing at the Weld, while thirteen eights and two fours are made up at the Newell. At this time last year there were...
...John Fiske will give a lecture on "Old and New Ways of Treating History," at 8 o'clock this evening in Brattle Hall. The lecture is for the benefit of the Cambridge Social Union. Admission tickets, fifty cents, and reserved seat tickets, seventy-five cents, are on sale at the rooms of the Union, 42 Brattle street...
...last night at the presentation of "Iphigenie auf Tauris," by Mr. Conried's company. The performance went off very smoothly, the stage-setting and costumes being elaborately worked out, and in complete harmony. The same scene, a grove before the temple of Diana, was used for each of the five acts. Gluck's overture to the "Iphigenie in Aulis" was played by the Pierian Sodality. The orchestra, being placed above the stage, produced a very good effect, and played more purely and with finer expression than usual. The audience was very appreciative. At the end of the fourth...
...boarded at Randall Hall less than a week in the last five and a half months; this should be kept in mind in reading his criticism. The only suggestion made in the auditor's statement was that criticism be made with knowledge of the facts; the same suggestion is made to L. L. G. B. The officials of Randall Hall are glad at any time to answer questions. AUDITOR...
...into effective operation by next October, Professor J.H. Thayer, of the Divinity School, chairman of the committee on its establishment, has been soliciting subscriptions to supplement those recorded below: From the Archaeological Institute, an annual subsidy of $500. From each of the following institutions $100 a year for five years: Auburn Theological Seminary, Boston University, Bryn Mawr, Cincinnati Univ., Colgate Univ., the Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge, the Episcopal Theological School of Philadelphia, the General Theological Seminary of New York, Harvard University, Pennsylvania Univ., Princeton Theological Seminary, Trinity College, Union Theological Seminary of New York, and Yale University. The gifts...