Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Occasionally, when some particularly sensational play is made, there is a little burst of applause. If the crowd sees any playing that it considers questionable it is quick to express its disapproval by the disagreeable means of hissing. But there has not been a time when the eleven has come upon the field and been greeted by a good, hearty cheer. This is not at all as it should be. We do not of course mean to be considered as longing for the kind of enthusiasm that finds expression in savage war cries and other unrestrained manifestations of loyalty. There...
...poems which have come down to us from the early races we see that there is a strange confusion between the ideas held as to the future state and the actual usages contemporary with them. This is explained by the fact that men in all time have clung to usages long after the ideas on which they are based have passed away...
...ELEVEN. - All backs must be dressed at 3.15 promptly; other candidates at 3.45. We are in great need of a second eleven, as the few extra men can get no practice unless there is a full team. Every body who can play football must come out immediately...
Professor J. Estlin Carpenter conducted the services in Appleton Chapel last evening, taking his text from the fourteenth chapter of St. Luke: "Whosoever doth not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple...
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. - The following men need not come out for practice this afternoon: Cabot, Scull, Rand, Edwards, Curtis, Ames, Woodward, Adams. All others be out at four sharp...