Word: timely
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...three hundred and third anniversary of the birth of John Harvard, which historians have placed on November 29, 1607, will be marked by a short address in Appleton Chapel this morning at the time of the usual morning prayers. Rev. Francis J. McConnell, D.D., LL.D., president of De Pauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, who will conduct the service, will speak on "The Immortality of Good Works. Last year the anniversary was commemorated in this way, and the 300th anniversary in 1907 was made the occasion of a great undergraduate celebration. It is planned to mark the birthday henceforth by a brief...
...gymnastic team will begin regular work in the Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, and hereafter practice will be held at this time on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Though a number of men were lost by graduation, the prospects for the team are very encouraging. The work will be under the supervision of coaches G. F. Evans '05 and C. L. Schrader, Inst. The annual novice meet, which is open to all undergraduates who have never won a place in a University meet, will be held shortly before the Christmas recess. Dr. Sargent has offered...
...scenes of the play, laid in England at the present time, are at the London house and country seat of Herr Marshland, one of the leading characters. The romance which runs through the plot gives a happy setting to the farcical situations, which serve to bring out the eccentricities of the "Bibliothekar...
...score of 2 to 0. The Harvard team was not as fast as its opponents, and the forwards showed weakness in leaving their men uncovered. During the first period neither side was able to score, but the University team was kept on the defensive most of the time. In the second half Harvard's defence weakened, and the forwards failed to come to its support...
Score--Springfield Training School, 2; Harvard, 0. Goals--Wilder, Storr. Referee--F. R. Leland '10. Time--35 minute halves...