Word: considerations
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Royce has written us a very kind letter thanking us for the use of our columns throughout the course of lectures which he has just finished. For our part, we were only too glad to be able to be useful to him. It has always been our method to...
All Harvard must be both surprised and grieved to hear that for some as yet unexplained reason the petition of the boat club to employ Mr. Bancroft as a coach was refused. We consider this to be a great blow to the boating interests of Harvard and particularly unfortunate just...
We regret that by a misunderstanding we were led to announce yesterday that the petition of the H. A. A. had been refused. We do not feel, however, that the CRIMSON should bear the whole responsibility for the mistake. We obtained our information from a source which we consider authoritative...
The 'varsity teams at Princeton have long felt the need of a new club-house, where their training tables could be kept, and where they could conveniently come together to discuss athletic affairs. The training table for this year's foot ball team cost $2 300, a sum which the...
Professor Thayer said he would divide his subject into two departments of enquiry-the Gentiles, the Jews. The first of these he would consider tonight, and for sake of clearness he would subdivide these into four great particulars. Two external particulars and two internal. The two external were the securing...