Word: cared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...business interests of the country do not demand unlimited coinage of silver. L. Hall '92 was the principal disputant on the affirmative side and R. Gille, pie '92 was the second affirmative. The negative was supported by J. L. Dodge '91 and H. E. Grigor, Sp. The debate showed care in preparation and was well received. After the regular disputants had addressed the house the question was thrown open to the public and several availed themselves of the privilege and spoke from the floor...
...sure, are not those that have the wildest interest for the majority of the students. But it is not always the subject of a lecture that has the most interest for us. Are there not courses in college for which, in themselves, the men who take them care practically nothing, but which are taken merely for the opportunity they offer a man for coming in contact with the instructor? Thsi intimacy with the great characters of the college is not the least of the benefits of a college course. It is in this light that we may look...
...First, the men worked from the start with energy and purpose. Second, they had the benefit of the wisest and carefullest training possible. The college does not always appreciate how much of our success in track and gymnasium athletics is due to Mr. Lathrop. It is largely his painstaking care and skill which have put our track athletics on their present sound basis. We wish, therefore, in congratulating the Harvard men on their success, especially to congratulate and thank Mr. Lathrop...
...Lathrop was present at the games as timer and was much pleased at the evidences of good training shown by the men he has had under his care...
...nine spent $7,800, and yet keeping their $1,500, they have been able to turn over $400 to Mr. Hooper. Their main expenses have been old debts, $675 outfits $640, care of grounds $575, practice pitchers $400, training table $762, and $4,200 for games...