Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Faculty have recommended to the Corporation, the assignment of the following scholarships to Freshmen: M. B. Clarke, Fowler, Leahy, Morrill, (Bright scholarships); Harriman, Henderson, Holland, (Bigelow); and McCleary, (Class...
...readily believed, a large proportion of the men stayed at college for the purpose of grinding for the semis, hence the library was well attended, and the bright windows in many of the halls relieved what would otherwise have been the funereal darkness of the yard, for the economical authorities effected a saving of 97 cents by leaving the yard lamps unlighted during the vacation...
...outlook for lacrosse as well as for base ball during the coming season is certainly bright. All the men who played on the twelve last spring in the intercollegiate matches are still studying here, either as undergraduates or law men, and with one exception have signified their intention of trying for places on the team for '85. In addition, Nichols, '83, of the Law School, who last spring played in England with the American team is back, Twombley who played on the Yale twelve of '84, now in the Law school, will play, and there are several very promising...
...Harvard editor again smiles grimly as he reads, in one exchange after another, the periodical item in which is set forth the fact that editorial life at Cambridge is made bright and happy by exemption from the theme and forensic work which is exacted from his less fortunate undergraduate brethren. But is it not, after all, a pleasing little fiction? What can seem more natural than that the student who, from his position on a paper, is obliged to do tenfold the amount of writing required from his more fortunate fellows, should have his labors lightened somewhat by a regulation...
...programme was an excellent one being bright and taking, and of interest throughout. The orchestral pieces, a Persian "Schah-Wache," an arrangement for strings of Schumann's very well worn "Traeumerei," and a Slavonic Dance by Drorak, were well played; the latter especially evinced careful preparation, and a considerable degree of finish, and was warmly received by the audience. The Glee Club did some excellent work in its part songs; Hatton's "Letter" was sung with spirit, and a burlesque "Credo" by A. W. Thayer proved very funny. Several new and taking college songs at once found a response...