Word: seeing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...today's game will be arranged on the field. The following men will compose the teams: Mermaids--Bernard, Briggs, Brightman, Furbush, Garetzki, Gustafson, Kingman, Leavitt, Martin, Murdock, Nash, Noble, Roberts, Shaw, Tebbetts, Warren. Nymphs--Alexander, Bail, Brown, Durfee, Emory, Fabens, Gammons, Kenney, Long, Morgan, Parker, Rice, Rogers, See, Smith, Sterner, Trull...
...inter-dormitory crews rowed yesterday for the Filley Cup will not be counted, and the deciding race will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. In the race yesterday, darkness made it impossible for the crews to line up accurately for the start, as the coxswains could see scarcely a boat's length, and had difficulty in holding their courses after the gun was fired. The finish was so uncertain that the judges have decided that the race must be rowed again at a time when it is possible to see what is going...
...Grimes's thoughtful sonnet "The Beaten Trail," Mr. Greene's graceful translation "From the French of Rousard," Mr. Seegar's very melodious "San Cristoval," Mr. Gilkey's "Song," containing a poetic idea, Mr. Reed's charming "Melisande," and Mr. Thayer's ambitious "Midnight"--these together, one is happy to see, attest a widespread power among Harvard students to write finished and fine-spirited verse. More sustained effort is manifest in Mr. Hunt's adaptation of the delightful Middle-English lay "Sir Orfeo." This rendering--of which half is postponed to the December number-- is of striking excellence. Mr. Hunt employs...
...view of the facts that an unexpectedly large number of undergraduates have asked for tickets for the West Point game, and that the College Office is not authorized to excuse cuts taken by men who have no connection with the football team but who merely go to see the game, the Student Council wishes to emphasize its position...
...football team to Annapolis, since the trip involved a three-days' absence from Cambridge and considerable interruption of College duties. This year, with the West Point game as the only one away from home, it is reasonable to expect that there will be many men who want to see the game, and the team will undoubtedly appreciate the support of Harvard men in the bleachers...