Word: buds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...most interesting plant in the greenhouse to a casual observer is a century plant, which is about to bloom. The plant is budded and the bud has grown over four feet within the last week and it promises to be in full bloom by the first of June...
...ability as a player, and their passing over a man who for two years has shown himself to belong in a higher class of ability than the majority of the team would give the death blow to Harvard's hopes of success in baseball, and would nip in the bud the good resolutions of the great body of students to give this year's ball team hearty support. The Athletic Committee in making their choice should weigh the advantage in favor of a player of proved ability of almost the unanimous support of the graduates and undergraduates against such objections...
...more prominent men in college in such positions would have a restraining influence which is greatly needed. They could accomplish much both in the improvement of the cheering itself and in keeping down a tendency which occasionally crops out and which, if not nipped in the bud, is likely to result unfortunately. In every game we wish to show the true Harvard spirit, but there is particular need of care and self restraint when we meet Yale. The feeling then is strong and the crowds are critical. There ought to be men appointed who will use their influence...
Question: "Resolved, That Mr. Gladstone's new bill granting Home Rule to Ireland should be passed." Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: S. E. Johnson, '95, and J. Hewins, Jr. '96 - Negative: 8. H. Foster, L. S., and H. A. Bud...
...Rose-bud Fair, Macy...