Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...there is surely no way in which such space could be more suitably occupied. We can not see why Harvard should not herself have the benefit of her only works of art from which much benefit can be expected. The engravings belong to Harvard, and to Harvard they should come as soon as she can receive them...
...writer is one who has been watching with pleasure the increasing interest in lacrosse and the gradual formation of a team to represent the University. He feels, however, that many more men should come out to learn the game, which is certainly one of the most interesting and beneficial of the manly sports...
Yesterday Captain Ames reduced the freshman crew candidates to about 16 men. Several more men had come out to try since the last reduction of candidates, so this brings the number practically to what it was at that time. The make-up yesterday was the same as usual...
2YSAYE'S FAREWELL. - Probably no musician except Paderewski has visited our country of late years who has been more successful in every sense of the word than M. Ysaye, the eminent violinist now about to return to his come in Belgium. Boston particularly has shown its appreciation of the great artist at the five concerts already given and no doubt it should exist as to the size of the audience or warmth of the reception that awaits M. Ysaye at his farewell appearance, Friday evening, March 15, at Music Hall. The programme for this concert will be the most interesting...
...Employers distrust applicants. - (y) Salvation sympathizers discriminate against other workmen: Contemp. Rev. 62 p. 71-2. - (5) "Salvage Brigade" no field for work in New York: Riis, p. 50. - (b) The Farm Colony is objectionable. - (1) But few patronize farm for any length of time or (w) Few to come from "Elevators." - (x)Dislike farm work. - (y) Lack of city allurements: Forum 12, p. 757-8; Riis, p. 133-4, 175. - (z) Stigma of being one of "unfit" and known object of charity. - (2) Objectionable for colonists. - (x)Willing dependent on charity: Contemp. Rev. 62 p. 76. - (y) "Colony bummers...