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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Dentistry begins its service to the human being in childhood, and endeavors to keep as long as possible the first teeth. Then begins the filling of teeth in which caries has appeared, the professional exhortation to cleanliness of the teeth, and the instruction in the means of keeping the teeth clean. The next service which the skilful dentist can render is straightening the second teeth when they appear in an irregular or disorderly manner. This is a service of no little consequence, for fine teeth contribute much to the comeliness of any human face, because the delightful human gesture called...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DENTAL SCHOOL DEDICATION | 12/9/1909 | See Source »

...Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation of the University, left Cambridge late Friday night for Washington. D. C. where he has both personal and college business to attend to. It is uncertain how long this business will keep him in Washington, but, at the completion of it, he will go west to Burlington, lowa, to arrange about the Charles Eliot Perkins Scholarships which were presented to the University early this fall by Mrs. Perkins. Mr. Greene will be gone about two weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J. D. Greene at Washington, D. C. | 12/6/1909 | See Source »

...verse is very much better. The first stanza of Mr. Tinckom-Fernandez's "The Game" is as good as any undergraduate verse one is likely to see in a long time, and the entire poem, though it does not keep up to this high level, is notable in its sincerity and vigor. Mr. Pulsifer's "The Riderless Horse" presents a striking idea with effective brevity, the difficult verse-form is fairly well handled, and the phrasing is at times admirable. The same writer's "Third Down," however, suffers from its close resemblance to four lines of Browning's "Meeting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of the Football Advocate | 11/23/1909 | See Source »

...Dining Council in charge of Memorial and Randall Halls has decided to keep the restaurant in Memorial Hall open during the Christmas recess, and to close Randall Hall during that time, thus reversing the conditions of a year ago. Members of Randall Hall who remain in Cambridge will be permitted to eat at Memorial under the same arrangement which prevails at Randall, a charge being made only for what food is actually ordered. For members of Memorial Hall who remain at the University over the recess, no change will be made in the conditions now existing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial Open at Christmas Recess | 11/22/1909 | See Source »

...each half, including onside kicks, and averaged 35 yards on each kick. Kilpatrick played a wonderful game at end. He was almost invariably the first man down under a punt, though Coy was out-punting his ends between ten and twenty yards on the average. Kilpatrick never failed to keep the runner inside of him, and his defence was of the best. Hobbs and Cooney were both very effective in the line, Hobbs blocking one of Minot's punts which resulted in the first score, Philbin, outside of one brilliant run of 40 yards after catching a punt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, 8; HARVARD, 0 | 11/22/1909 | See Source »

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