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...dropped. Professor Morgan and Dr. E. K. Rand are to give a new full course, Latin 15, on The Works of Virgil, with studies of his Sources and his Literary Influence from his own times to the Renaissance. Seventeen courses in Classical Philology will be dropped, and in their stead the same number of new ones will be given...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Changes in Courses for 1904-1905. | 5/24/1904 | See Source »

...Coburn will pitch, Clarkson will be in left field, and Carr will again play at third base. The make-up of the Brown team has not yet been definitely decided. If Lynch does not pitch, he will play right field, and Hatch will be in the box, in his stead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN GAME TODAY. | 6/3/1903 | See Source »

...Association of Harvard College Class Secretaries will be held at the Union tonight at 6.30 o'clock. Hon. John D. Long '57, president of the Alumni Association, who was to have been the guest of the Association, will be unable to attend the meeting because of illness. In his stead, however, the Association will entertain Mr. W. R. Thayer '81, editor of the Graduates' Magazine, and Roger Ernst, secretary of the class of 1903. After the business meeting, reports on Commencement Day observances, and the Harvard Union will be delivered by the committees appointed by the Association. The principal topics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Secretaries to Meet. | 1/14/1903 | See Source »

...trying hard every minute to perfect and put into execution what the coaches told them. It was in this way that they learned the game, and when it came to the test, their learning, gained at the expense of hard work and attention to detail, stood them in good stead. The hardest games of the season are now confronting the team, and beginning with Brown on Saturday, every contest will try the capabilities of the eleven to the utmost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESS. | 10/22/1902 | See Source »

...Green, introduced by Derby, read a poem, and then Prince Henry, greeted by hearty applause, rose to speak. He said he had found at Harvard all he had expected or heard of, except the "Harvard indifference." In its stead he had found seriousness, strenuousness, and high idealism--the same qualities which he had already found at Washington in that Harvard graduate who is an honor to his University and to America. The Prince called for three times three for President Roosevelt, and the cheer was given enthusiastically. Frantz then led the singing of "Our Director," and a cheer for Prince...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCE HENRY RECEIVED. | 3/7/1902 | See Source »

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