Word: attends
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...another column, we think that the Shakespeare club has shown considerable energy and public spirit in the brief time since it began its existence. Probably, however, our correspondent mistook the character of the meeting tomorrow night. As to the audience at this meeting, we would advise everybody to attend, only we don't know how well the club can speak. However, we have no fear about the size of the audience. The men in college who take an interest, either active or passive, in elocution, are numerous enough to fill Sever 11 twice over. A large number of these will...
...good of the student-that it tends to keep the religious from backsliding and to draw the frivolous and irreligious to a sober consideration of religious truths and principles. But is this a correct view of the results of compulsion? There are in every college class students who would attend chapel and church if the rules did not require them to do so. They are active in prayer meetings and other religious work that is optional, so to speak. Compulsion is to them no hardship. They do not fully understand the feelings of those who protest against...
...committee of three or five men, who shall consult together and make some amendments to the present rules, which can be laid before the convention; and, if accepted, will probably insure the continuance of the game here. All who take an interest in the game are cordially invited to attend, and it is suggested that they talk it over and decide among themselves, who are good men with a thorough knowledge of the game, before going to the meeting, so that there may be as little confusion and delay as possible...
...beginning of this season your Committee decided to attend the games of the Inter-collegiate Series and to observe them carefully in order to learn the precise nature of the game as played by college teams under the revised rules. We have attended four games, those of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton series, and one between Wesleyan and the University of Pennsylvania played in New York on the morning of Thanksgiving day for the third place among the college teams...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: -There has been a great deal said in your paper about doing away with compulsory attendance at prayers, and in Wednesday's paper we were treated editorially with the startling announcements that "the college was a unit against it," and that chapel going was responsible for much of the infidelity for which Harvard has become notorious. How the writer arrived at the latter conclusion from the arguments he used is a conundrum. He says the Harvard authorities have decided that it is only necessary to worship God four times a week, while formerly seven times...