Word: cared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...honest at heart, a good fellow in every way, who, by the accumulation of work or the natural inability to write a theme, succumbs to the temptation of copying, the punishment is too severe. The Administrative Board should weigh a man's case with the utmost care before proceeding to this extreme remedy. A distinction should be made between the purely vicious man and the weak man, naturally honest, who has succumbed to a powerful temptation...
Also new complete edition, Rudyard Kipling, 12 volumes, $2.00 per volume. Full particulars furnished on receipt of postal card addressed, Byron, care of Harvard Crimson office...
...Mary Hemenway Collection from the ruined pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico has been arranged and labelled with great care and is now on exhibition in the Peabody Museum. It is the result of excavations, from 1887 to 1889, by Mr. Frank H. Cushing, who was in charge of the archaeological and ethnological expedition, organized by Mrs. Mary Hemenway, and sent to New Mexico and Arizona ten years ago. This collection includes jars, utensils, weapons, pigments, ornaments, etc., and photographs of the scenes of excavation; it is exceptionally complete and will be of great service...
...have not handed in their names as candidates and who care to do so should see Mr. Lathrop...
...those men have written. If preliminary training for a debate is to be restricted to elocution there is one way to ensure it, that of giving out the subject for the first time when the debate is about to begin, but it is hardly probable that any one would care to listen to more than one intercollegiate debate conducted under such a rule...