Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...prospects for a strong team are unusually bright, a large number of valuable candidates being in the field, together with eight veterans of last year's team...
...best things in literature, not as a task, but as a pleasure. He has told them what to read as well as how they should read it. His evening talks have been very popular and have attracted large audiences for he has always treated his subject in in a bright, entertaining way that has never failed to please. For what Mr. Copeland has done he deserves the gratitude of the University, and perhaps this gratitude cannot be better expressed than by giving him an unusually enthusiastic reception on the night of his last lecture...
...feel that the outlook in athletics this year is a very bright one. There is much excellent material in almost every team, and we look forward to a more thoroughly successful season than Harvard has known for some time past...
...Copeland read the opening of "Hyperion," the sonnets "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer," and "On the Grasshopper and Cricket"; the odes "To a Nightingale," "To Autumn," "On Melancholy," and "On a Grecian Urn"; "Fancy," "Lines on the Mermaid Tavern," "Robin Hood," and "Bright Star Would I were Steadfast as Thou...
Governor Frederic T. Greenbalge died shortly after midnight last night of Bright's disease at his home in Lowell. He had been sick about a week...