Word: dearly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...DEAR SIRS: - I see by a notice in the CRIMSON that the latest special train to leave for Springfield on Saturday will be at 8.35, and that excursion tickets will be good only on the special trains. This would get the crowds into Springfield before noon and they would have to "loaf" about the city for over two hours. As all seats are numbered, it is entirely unnecessary to go to the grounds until just before the game. Owing to this face, many students wish to stay in Cambridge until nearer noon on Saturday. As one of this number...
...DEAR SIRS: - Will you allow me to call the attention of your readers to what seems to be a truly exceptional chance of becoming acquainted with some of Ibson's masterpieces, As is well known, the first great successes of Ibson's works, outside of his native country, were achieved in Germany. For years the poet himself has been living in Munich, in closest touch with the literary and artistic life of the Bavarian capital; and the best of his dramas have long since become household works of all the great German theatres. One of Ibson's personal friends...
...DEAR SIRS. - After consideration we have decided to propose to you, that you as a disinterested party, conduct the ballot to determine the presidential preference in the university. Our committee will do whatever they can to assist, but our dealings are to be entirely with you if you accept our proposition...
...Dear Sirs. - Perhaps the men in the college at large do not realize the opportunity which the Hasty Pudding Club is affording them of virtually subscribing to the crew and seeing at the same time a first rate performance, originated entirely by Harvard men. There will be new features in the performance tonight, adapted to the occasion, and every Harvard man who possibly can, should turn out and do all he can to make the show a success...
...DEAR CRIMSON. - The Harvard graduates who were in Rome last Friday, wish me to send you an account of the organization of the Harvard Club of Rome, and of its first (and last) dinner...