Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this, when we stop for an hour in our busy lives to listen to the story of such a man as Mr. Parkman, are very impressive and very valuable. In the remarks which will be made tonight by President Eliot, Mr. Winsor and Professor Fiske, there are sure to come stories of Mr. Parkman's life and labors which will have a lesson for us who are now in college. Very much of Harvard's honorable position is directly traceable to the high character and noble quality of her graduates, and every chance which present students have of drawing nearer...
...scholarly way in the two Universities. Of course this is but one branch of scholarly work, but as it is the only means of comparison it is of considerable moment. Every man who ever has spoken or thinks he can speak should feel it his duty to come out. Harvard won twice last year, and ought to win again. As the debaters of last year will none of them compete, there will be three entirely new men chosen. Every man should feel that he has as good a chance as his neighbor...
...interest in reading Mr. Copeland aims not merely at present enjoyment but suggests a counter force to the undoubted evil of our purely commercial life. The college gives us plenty of drill in writing well ourselves, but little enough of the sources from which the standards of good writing come, the best English authors. In Mr. Copeland's work this much neglected matter is taken up in an interesting way and the students will miss a good opportunity for increasing their general culture and for learning of a new source of pleasure for their future, if they miss these Monday...
...college paper, as far as it is known, has ever before attempted to publish an edition away from home, especially when that edition would come into direct competition with the daily press. The Springfield Union did not report the game to the close, and yet the complete account in the CRIMSON was on sale before that of Union. The first copy of the CRIMSON came off the press twenty seconds from the time the last dispatch was received. In spite of Harvard's defeat, and poor service accorded the CRIMSON by Springfield news agents, so many thousands of copies were...
THERE must be two Freshman elevens out at Norton's today, at 3 o'clock sharp. Come out for the sake of your class and give the team decent practise...