Word: adds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that he will bring back with him say, at least five dollars as the fruit of his personal effort in behalf of this work? While we doubt if many men who had made an earnest effort would return with so small a result, five dollars from each man would add materially to the fund and render for the University at large the benefit of a student testimony to the fact that Harvard cannot grow without funds...
...Beaman's address was jocular and entertaining though freighted with some points of serious interest. He said that at the instigation of some active spirits "some of us old fellows of New York" had been clubbing together their wealth and making a "jack pot" of it intending to add some new joy to the thirteen foot ball players already intoxicated by the ducat breath of victory. "Ube sunt, o pocula?" said he, "is a question I must ask of my friend Mr. Louis Clark, translating for his benefit, 'Where's them cups?' " He assured the guests that they had enough...
...ground that every evil thought and action had transmitted its effect to him. But it does not so often happen that this man realizes how careful he should be himself to try to counteract the evil influence he may have inherited and to take good care not to add to the store which he must transmit to future generations...
...order to keep up the interest in shooting, the weekly matches will probably be kept up all winter. Heating apparatus will be put into the house and such other improvements as will add to the comfort of the members. All men in college who have had any experience in shooting are urged to join the club and enter in the matches...
Before very long Mr. Stanley will lecture in Boston. He is not an ordinary lecturer nor yet a man who will attract people merely on account of his remarkable personality. He has more than all a vast amount of new learning to add to the wealth of the world; this being so, it has seemed not out of place for us to suggest that Harvard invite the noted traveller to deliver his lecture under the auspices of the University in Cambridge, so that we, as students, may hear the lessons he teaches. It is no small honor...