Word: appealed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...want to make another appeal to the students on behalf of the University Crew. Every one is familiar with the facts. Every one knows that the Crew wants money and that it must have money in order to carry on the preparations for the race at New London next June. If every man would save a certain sum-more or less, according to his means-which he would otherwise spend uselessly, and devote that sum to the University Crew, we are sure he would never regret it. Now is the time to show what stuff Harvard men are made...
...unshackle our nine from its present disadvantages, so that it may meet Yale and Princeton on an equal footing. We must begin at once. The faculty will, no doubt, refuse. In that case we must persevere. Let a second and a third petition follow if necessary. If these fail, appeal to the graduates. There is no reason why, by an aroused public sentiment, together with the assistance of the graduates and those members of the faculty who favor the change, we should not get what we asked. One thing is certain-we must not longer be idle. Cannot you, editors...
...will not only interest those who are pursuing studies in Philosophy, but will undoubtedly be entertaining to others also, since the subject is one which has a fascination for almost every one-whether they will admit it or not. The object of the lecture is one which certainly must appeal to us all. We all must realize that the Boat Club needs help, and when we can give aid at the cost of such small sacrifice to ourselves it is plainly our duty-and should be our pleasure-to do so. The time, place and means of securing tickets...
...Parker were chosen an executive committee. The following gentleman were chosen officers for the evening. President, Perry Trafford; toastmaster, Benjamin Weaver; orator, Thornton Woodbury; poet, Carleton Hunneman; chorister, Martin A. Taylor; prophet. Joseph H Sears. At the close of the election Mr. E. C. Pfeiffer made a stirring appeal to the meeting to support the class crew. The meeting then adjourned...
...management of the Athletic Association realizes the importance of this contest and has made an urgent appeal to every one to be at the gymnasium to night, either to witness or take part in the trial for candidates for the team. Men are to be sent to New Haven to enter the pole-vault, the running high jump, putting the shot and the mile walk contests, and it is strongly urged that all who can will enter the contest tonight, not only to stimulate others to do their best but to make it certain that the fittest men shall...