Word: allowing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...work to be done this year before we can win the championship, and the college must do its share by turning out to applaud the men in their practice. The brunt of the work, however, has to be done by the team, and done faithfully. They must not allow themselves to be satisfied with the applause of the college, that is meant to encourage them to greater exertions. They should aim at perfection only, and should be far from satisfied with a game like Saturday's. They certainly played brilliantly then, and made a large score; but the other side...
...class meeting last week a very remarkable letter was read. We were not present at that meeting; but had we been present, we could hardly have refrained from giving utterance to thoughts similar to those that were suggested to us on reading the letter in this morning's paper. Allow us, therefore, to say a few words through the columns of the CRIMSON...
...hope that a sentiment of honor will forbid an evasion of that payment by players. The college authorities are thinking of taking charge of the courts in the spring, but wish, first, to allow us one chance to run them ourselves. Let us try to profit...
...second-hand furniture department will not be continue department will not be continued this year. As a substitute for the old arrangement, it has been decided to allow all members having second-hand furniture to sell to leave a list of the same at the office. This list, giving a description of the furniture, with prices and the hours when the owner may be visited by those desiring to purchase, will be copied into a book to be kept for the inspection of members till June 25, the time for closing business for the summer. A fee of seventy-five...
Although the college authorities do not kindly allow the students any privileges on this holiday wherewith to celebrate the day, yet the evidences of activity among the native born population of the town made itself evident yesterday to all, students included, from very early in the morning until the hours of work were over. About 7.30 the early breakfasts at Memorial Hall were surprised by the appearance of a detachment of grand Army veterans decorating, as is now the custom, the tablets in the transept. All the morning the air was filled with the sound of martial music, which reached...