Word: crowded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...honored than that of Colonel Shaw. Major Higginson is particularly well fitted to speak of him because of the intimacy which existed between the two, and because, while in the army, they served in the same regiment. Under the circumstances, it seems safe to predict that an unusually large crowd of students will attend the Memorial Service this year...
Both teams received a good send-off in the Square, as a large crowd was out to cheer them on their departure...
...Mott Haven team also leaves today-at three o'clock and must be cheered off by a large crowd. If the team can win against Yale tomorrow, it will give Harvard the leading position in intercollegiate track athletics for this year...
...University at large is to be congratulated on the success of the race of yesterday afternoon. The large crowd in attendance, despite the previous postponement, showed that a most healthy interest has been aroused, which augurs well for the future of Harvard rowing. While the outcome of the race was not in doubt after the first mile, yet it was well-contested and interesting. There can be no doubt in the minds of those who saw the race that the best crew won, and the Ninety-nine crew is to be congratulated on its deserved victory...
...although we feel every confidence in the Harvard team, yet we realize that they have got to do their utmost to win. But whether we win or lose, Captain Vincent and the members of the team should receive cordial recognition for their hard and conscientious work. A large crowd will undoubtedly turn out to give the team hearty support, and cheer them on to a victory...