Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...give up the idea of any race at all. The Columbia men understand our position in this matter thoroughly, and they have treated us in most honorable and gentlemanly manner. We are bound to advocate what is best for Harvard's interests, but at the same time we cannot help feeling a little natural regret at losing such manly adversaries. We hope that a race can be arranged next year at a time which shall be satisfactory to both sides, and meanwhile we are glad the matter has been settled in so pleasant and amicable a manner...
PACH'S ROOM PHOTOGRAPHER will commence to make rooms March 15th. The men who wish their rooms made will receive due notice, that they may have their rooms in order. Mr. Tupper wishes to say that the photographer cannot be here but three days, and suggests to all who have not made engagements to call at studio at once...
...most warmly applauded and nothing would suit the audience but a recall of McAllister. It was disgraceful that during this bout there was repeated hissing at many perfectly fair blows. McAllister showed his disapproval of this by signals to the spectators. It is a downright outrage that men cannot keep their feelings to themselves better than this. The light-weight wrestlers were now called out. The first bout was between F. Cabot, Jr., V. S., and E. L. Hambleton, Sp. Cabot won the first fall in 4 min. 13 sec. and the second...
...second number of the Advocate issued by the '89 board cannot be said to equal the first number. The articles have a uniformity, a lack of individuality that is quite noticeable; still they contain much that is good. The spirit of the editorials is in harmony with a growing feeling at Harvard; a feeling that we as students have serious business on our hands in the effort to awaken enthusiasm for the University. The Advocate has not lost its character as a staunch supporter of college interests...
...well-known, a most powerful voice, and an exceptionally clear voice in the upper register, but her selection last night was not as interesting as was hoped for. She sang with great delicacy, however, and won a triple recall. The Gluck aria from "Armide" wants melody, and hence cannot please...