Word: although
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...interest shown in the first two joint debates between the Forum and the Union is a good argument for the continuance of such debates in the future. Although there was not a large audience last night and although the speaking itself was not of a particularly high order, a good number of men availed themselves of the chance to speak and the affair gave that practice in speaking in competition which is so generally needed. Such a debate certainly offers just as good practice as one between the Union or the Forum and some outside club, it gives a chance...
...Fool's Gold" will be given its first regular performance this evening before an audience of Pi Eta graduates in the new theatre on Winthrop square. A full dress rehearsal was held last evening and, although there were the usual waits and mistakes, the piece should run smoothly tonight...
...fact that those who have played on class nines are made eligible for the scrub baseball series this year, and that only members of the University and Freshman squads are excluded gives these games greater importance than they have ever had before. Although, of course, members of any department of the University may enter, it is the special intention of the management for the series to furnish some preliminary practice to those who intend to try for the Senior, Junior and Sophomore teams. As these are to be called out as soon as the scrub series is over, those...
...overestimated, provided the members of the class take its lesson to heart and try hereafter to work together. As Mr. Roosevelt said last year at the mass meeting in Sanders Theatre, the individual idea of every man for himself is now far too prevalent at Harvard. Although this is largely due to the incresed size of the University and to the consequent diversity of student interests, if undergraduates are more ready to overcome their individual likes and dislikes and could meet in the spirit of unity which characterized the affair last night, we believe that nothing better could be asked...
...force and that we should not adopt evils that we are now stumbling under. What we should wish is a standard that will not change. The speaker also refuted what he claimed to be a fallacy of the affirmative in saying that wages had risen, by affirming that although wages had risen there was no work...