Word: welling
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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Next year in Music 7, the course in Instrumentation, it is proposed to engage well known orchestra players to come to certain of the lectures and exhibit the various tone qualities and characteristics of their instruments. For this purpose a fund is being raised among those interested in the growth of music at Harvard. Several graduates have subscribed very generously, and all interested in this cause are asked to send subscriptions be W. R. Spalding, 94 Brattle street, Cambridge...
Higginson is rowing as smoothly as any man in the boat, and has lost none of his idea of time and beat. Sheafe at 7 follows well, but does not finish the stroke through strongly as he uses up his leg power too soon and carries the weight of the finish on his back and arms alone. Bancroft at 6 showed in the last mile of the time row a noticeable lack of leg and slide control. His strength, however, is very effective and makes up for any other slight deficiencies. Ladd at 5 is often late at the catch...
...Freshmen won the baseball series with the Yale freshmen by defeating them on the University diamond Saturday afternoon. Harvard scored eight runs by batting and by taking advantage of Yale's errors. Clarkson pitched remarkably well, striking out nineteen men, and with good support would have shut Yale out. The fielding on both sides was slow and uncertain, allowing several men to be credited with hits who should have been retired. The Yale infield was much superior to Harvard's, but the outfielders were slow in returning hits and did not cover much ground. Next to Clarkson, Story...
...case is a teacher to pay more than ten dollars for this purpose. Minute directions are given about suitable clothing, with an injunction not to buy anything which can not be worn upon return to Cuba. Medical assistance will be amply provided by five native physicians as well as American doctors; and no person will be allowed to leave the island without a certificate of health. This can only be obtained on condition that the applicant shall be vaccinated by a physician appointed for that purpose, except in cases where proof of previous vaccination can be shown...
...which is so delicate in its conception and treatment, and is written in such a pleasant, finished style that it deserves especial mention. Moreover, the number as whole has attained a higher literary plane than is usually reached. "At Parting," a series of dainty triolets, is amusing and well composed, and seems, together with a poem which appeared in the last number, to promise that the Advocate has wisely decided to include within its province verse, not burlesque enough to be fit for the Lampoon, but yet of a light character. This especial poem, for instance, will be read with...