Word: shortly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...eight o'clock in the evening a mass meeting in memory of Phillips Brooks will be held in Sanders Theatre. Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, Professor F. G. Peabody '69, Bishop Lawrence '71, Dr. C. Cuthbert Hall, Rev. Endicott Peabody, and President Eliot will each make a short address. After this the Glee Club will sing three songs: "Integer Vitae," "Harvard Hymn," and "Onward Christian Soldiers." The audience is expected to join in the last two. The meeting will be presided over by Gibson Bell '01, chairman of the student committee, and will be open to the public. The first...
...candidates for the Freshman crew began work in the Gymnasium yesterday afternoon. They were put on the rowing machines and were given bending exercise without the oars and with strapped slides. A short run on the board track finished the work...
...twenty-sixth annual Register, which will be placed on sale in a short time, contains 468 pages, as compared with 438 pages last year. The title and general arrangement of the book are not changed, but the insertion of twenty new organizations has made it possible to classify more definitely all the organizations into fairly distinct groups. Especial pains have been taken to make the athletic records as complete as possible, over forty pages being devoted to this purpose. A feature of the book is the introduction of a list of the Administrative Board. The book will be bound...
Assistant Professor A. C. Coolidge says: "I believe that the Uitlanders have had many causes of just complaint, that the policy of the Boers has often been short-sighted and that England is acting as any other great power would probably act in her place. I sympathize with the Boers because they are fighting heroically for their national existence and for the right to govern their own land. However mistaken they may have been in many of their acts, they have only acted in self defense. I am convinced that until almost the last moment hostilities could have been avoided...