Word: popularized
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...Jack will conduct a series of Lectures and Field Meetings at the Arnold Arboretum during May and June for the purpose of supplying popular instruction about the trees and shrubs which grow in New England. They will be held on Saturday mornings at 10 o'clock and on Wednesday afternoons at 3 o'clock, beginning on Saturday, May 5, and closing June...
Yale debating has never been in such flourishing condition as during the past season; attendance at both the Union and the Sheffield Debating Society being fully twice as large as formerly. The junior debating clubs have held five debates at the University Club, which has proved a popular meeting place. The sophomore clubs have not had such a prosperous season, but the results in the interclass debate were satisfactory. The Law School club and the Divinity School have aroused strong interest. The most pressing need now is for a suitable building devoted exclusively to oratory and public speaking, which...
...Pierian Sodality will give a second concert for members of the University on Wednesday, April 4. The music will be of a slightly higher order than that rendered at the popular concert last fall. The soloist for the evening is Miss Sally B. Eaton. An admission fee of 25 cents to cover expenses will be charged. The sale of seats begins today at Sever...
...play was written about 1618 and held the stage a number of years, being probably the most popular comedy of that period. Like "Romeo and Juliet" it depicts the adventures of two members of warring families, who fall in love with each other. Although the play is published among the works of Beaumont and Fletcher, many scholars believe it to have been written, in part at least, by Rowley...
...support of the claims made by the editorial much can be said. Bishop Brooks was not opposed to the use of tobacco, and the petition of the Graduate Club shows that the action of the committee is not popular even with the clubs for which the House is primarily intended...