Word: adopting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Varsity Glee Club will occupy seats in Section F at the game tomorrow. It has been customary for Yale to have a nucleus of Glee Club men in the grand stand to lead the singing and it will doubtless prove an attractive feature for Harvard to adopt the measure. There can be no better way of waking up a fading hope or of intensifying a growing one than this singing and it will doubtless meet with the hearty approval of the audience. The Club will sing some of the old familiar songs such as "Johnny Harvard...
...proposition was made that the association adopt a constitution and join the National Law Tennis Association. After some discussion a committee consisting of Phillips '93, Hoppin '93 and Lyman '95 was appointed to draw up a constitution and to report at the next meeting Nov. 18, when the question of joining the national association will be taken up. The treasurer reported that of the last $200, of the debt owed to the University, $100 and the interest had been paid, and more could probably be paid become the end of the year...
...Jefferson adopt Federalist principles...
...suggestion which was made yesterday morning in regard to having backs put on some of the seats on Holmes Field, is one which the base ball management should surely adopt. To ask ladies to sit through a ball game on bleachers without any backs to them is little short of barbarous, especially when it is perfectly possible and perfectly simple to have backs put on the seats. It may be a little trouble, and it will cost a little something, but these minor considerations ought not to stand in the way of the comfort of those who pay their money...
...Colleges should adopt some new plan. - (a). To protect genuine scholars against the loss of time caused by the slow progress of idle classmates. - (b). To enable professional students to shorten their college course: Nation, XLIX, 425. - (c). This is shown by decrease in per cent. of college graduates. - (1). In professional schools: Ed. Rev. I, 4-5. - (2). In the population at large: Harv...