Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sectarian plan of conducting the chapel, nowhere else will there be found such a succession of men who are leaders in their respective denominations. To hear them from day to day and to meet them personally as is possible here in Cambridge is a privilege which cannot be too highly appreciated and which all must forfeit when they leave Harvard. Tomorrow night the service will be conducted by three old friends of the University. It is safe to say that a large congregation will be at the Chapel to hear them...
...Cambridge, partly because Mr. Lathrop can attend to the training only in the morning and partly because the fall games have never amounted to much. The first reason should not keep men from coming out, since the work never consumes more than forty-five minutes, and if that cannot be spared in the morning it has been arranged so that men may run in the afternoon. The second objection cortainly cannot hold this year when such an effort is being made to create a rivalry between the different sections of the University and the competition promises to be full...
...rumors of unhealthfulness had again arisen, a further investigation was made this spring by the State and City Boards of Health. The favorable result of this has been stated in the Crimson, and coming as it does from the most expert authorities it cannot be disputed. It is especially gratifying at this time since it enables the Athletic Committee to proceed with confidence in fitting out the field for the accommodation of the baseball and track athletic interests...
...THOSE who cannot go to Poughkeepsie need not despair, for they can see the race in all its details in Huyler's window, 146 Tremont street, Boston. Immediately after the race the boats will be placed in the order in which they finish...
...safe to say that the decision of the Weld management to enter the Senior eight, which recently won the Metropolitan Regatta, in the National Regatta at Philadelphia will meet with the hearty approval and support of undergraduates. It cannot help being a kind of stimulus to rowing in the University for this crew to enter at Philadelphia and go through the experience of such an important regatta. In a way it will raise the standard of all the Weld crews, and it will tend to strengthen the Weld Boat Club as an independent rowing organization distinct from the University...