Word: placeing
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...Cercle Francais will give the first performance of "Crispin Medecin" and "Un Jeune Homme Presse" in Brattle Hall, this evening at 8 o'clock. It will be open only to graduates and present members of the "Cercle" and will take the place of the usual dress rehearsal. The presentation will be identical with the public performances. The first public performance will be given in Brattle Hall on Monday night at 8 o'clock. On Thursday and Friday nights the last two performances will be given at Union Hall, 44 Boylston street, Boston. Reserved seats at $1.50 may be obtained...
...Senior Senate will debate with the William E. Russell Club of Boston University at eight o'clock to-night in Isaac Rich Hall, Ashburton Place, Boston. The seniors will speak in the following order in the main debate: W. T. Foster, D. C. Hirsch, W. Catchings; in the rebuttal the order will be: Hirsch, Catchings, Foster. T. H. Reed is the senior alternate. The Boston University team is made up of C. E. Dow, R. H. Newcomb and I. M. Huggan, with W. G. Harrington as alternate. The debaters will be allowed twelve minutes on the main speeches and five...
...rowing room at the Gymnasium is now being fitted up with several "Inomotors" of different kinds. Six have already been put in place and the room will be readh for more at the end of the Christmas recess. new machines, which can be regulated according to the amount resistance desired by the operator. This arrangement renders the masculine better fitted for use by different persons...
...object of these meetings is to place before the members of the University moral and ethical questions, to arouse in them a deeper interest in matters religious and to stimulate them to living more intelligent, more effective, and more spiritual lives...
...proposed to place the national coat of arms at one end of the room and to have a bust of Washington over the mantelpiece at the same end, the stone work to be appropriately finished. The other end of the room will be designed to correspond with the national end, excepting that the Harvard seal will take the place of the national coat of arms and a small statue of John Harvard will be on the mantelpiece...