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Word: welling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1900
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...will cover about the same field as before, but an effort will be made to make it more concise, to limit its field more closely to matters of graduate interest, and to take advantage of every opportunity to increase its practical usefulness. The paper will hereafter be published as well as edited by graduates, and will therefore be on a distinctly graduate footing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Bulletin. | 9/29/1900 | See Source »

...Gaston Deschamps has been engaged by the Cercle Francais to give the fourth annual series of lectures at Harvard this coming year. M. Deschamps is a well-known literary critic, and is at present on the staff of the Paris "Temps." He is a graduate of the Ecole Normale in Paris, and also studied a few years at the French School in Athens. For some time following he was actively engaged in exploring in Greece and Asia. He then returned to Paris, and has since given himself up to journalism. Although not more than forty-five years old, M. Deschamps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cercle Francais Lecturer. | 9/26/1900 | See Source »

...features. The boiler for the entire building is in the basement of Sever Hall and all the heating and ventilating ducts will be kept invisible. The large drawing room will be lighted by individual desk lights, so that the room can be used for work in the evening as well as during the day. McKim, Mead and White are the architects for this building. L. D. Wellicott & Sons have the contract as builders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The University's New Buildings. | 9/26/1900 | See Source »

...results of the tennis tournaments during the past season show that Harvard has been well represented among the colleges. M. D. Whitman '99 now holds the international championship, the championship of the United States, of Canada, and of the Middle States. D. F. Davis '00 and H. Ward '00 now hold both the international and the American championships in doubles, In the various important tournaments of the season, the only defeat suffered by Harvard men occurred in the Eastern championship in doubles at Longwood where Hackett and Allen of Yale defeated Whitman and Wright of Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Summer's Tennis. | 9/25/1900 | See Source »

Stillman was hit hard in the first inning and, after pitching well for three innings, weakened again and was relieved by Kernan in the sixth. Kernan was still less successful, al owing seven hits and giving seven bases on balls in two innings. MacDonald allowed but one hit in each of the last two innings. The out-fielders were very weak in covering ground, and Devens and Stillman each muffed a fly. In the infield Coolidge and Fincke played well, but Clark made several mistakes in judgment, which were as bad as errors. For Yale Quinby played the best game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE WINS THE GAME. | 6/22/1900 | See Source »

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