Word: knowing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 18.-We know of no official protest. Unless Yale changes her policy there will be none. A meeting of coaches was held tonight but nothing is given out so far. The reports circulated are merely newspaper talk. YALE NEWS...
...their seats promptly at the same time. The cheering leaders will be there, and the songs will be rehearsed before the game. Five thousand copies of the songs will be distributed in the Harvard stand exclusive of the cheering section, all men in which are expected to know the words of the songs from memory. Men in the cheering section should bring flags...
...winter. The work was almost all required, and almost entirely conducted by means of recitations instead of lectures. There were only two hundred and seventy-five men in the whole College, and a man through his classes, not only became well acquainted with his classmates, but came to know thoroughly their moral and intellectual capabilities. The College life was much closer than today...
...there was no meat served, but, in its stead, chicken croquettes. On inquiry I find that about four men out of every five who ate the croquettes were severely ill as a result--so ill as to be practically unfit for work next day. The steward evidently did not know, or did not take the trouble to remember, that meat may rot and become poisonous. But it is the steward's duty to look out for such things and his negligence in not having done so is unpardonable. The fact that the same trouble occurred about two weeks ago might...
...know but little about John Harvard. His father, Robert Harvard was a well to-do butcher of London, in which city John was born in 1607. At the time of Shakespere's death, nine years later, John Harvard was living in Stratford. In 1637 he came to Charlestown, but lived only a year in his new home...