Word: carefully
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...indifference than anything else, has supported them. It may be urged that the members of the various athletic organizations are entitled to a certain mark of distinction for their peculiar services to the college. This is allowable. No one who does not belong to a 'varsity team would care to wear a large H on his sweater or jersey, or distinctive red and black stripes around the band of his straw hat, but there are a large number of men who do declare that the so-called "'varsity blazer" should be worn by any Harvard man who cares...
...CRIMSON for past weeks are to be taken as criterions of conscientious work, the audience should be treated to something startling in its originality and of surpassing excellence in its production. The college will also expect the Freshman Glee Club to do its share in driving away dull care during the long spring and summer evenings, by entertaining the inmates of the dormitories in the yard with songs of mirth and jollity...
...commended for the interest he is taking in this work. The amount of substantial aid he can give to students in this way is not small. If members of the University, officers or students, have brought to their notice opportunities for employment of which they do not care to take advantage, it is suggested that they notify the Secretary and thus increase his ability to satisfy the applications made...
...price of the membership ticket is generally made up many times in the saving made on purchases during the year. To present members, we desire to say that the annual meeting on Friday should be largely attended. The interest of the students in the management is very great, and care should be taken to elect competent officers. This can best be done in a large and enthusiastic meeting, and we hope that the coming meeting will have that character...
...Political Economy Library in University Hall. Men are more careless in the use of books here than in the College Library, and as there is no librarian here, the trouble of replacing books falls in the hands of one of the professors. A little more care and consideration for others in the use of books at both places, would make the trouble less and the convenience greater for all who use the books...