Word: drunk
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Toasts were drunk to the success of the nine and crew, to the class of '92, and to Harvard's last baby...
...Manfred, Tasso and several songs inspired by friendship for Shelley and his exile. In Venice were written Don Juan; then his dramas, none of them masterpieces, and the Vision of Justice, which caused great consternation. Don Juan is a picture of the world as Byron saw it; he had drunk the cup of pleasure and had found all vanitus vanitatum...
...urgently appealing to all the students not to give John any liquor whatsoever. This seems a strange appeal to make to the students, but it is from them that John receives nearly all the liquor he gets. John has a family and each time he comes home home drunk he throws the whole household into a state of misery and wretchedness. If, then, there are men who do not share the universal regard and love for John himself, and so are not concerned for his welfare, let them at least help in the good purpose of keeping John sober...
...officers of the dinner were: President, Neal Rantoul; orator, H. McK. Landon; poet, D. Gray; toast-master. A. M. White; and chorister, L. S. Thompson. The oration and poem were both unusully good, and the responses to the toasts were in no way behind them. Following are the toasts drunk, with the men who responded to them: 'Varsity Crew, J. C. Powers; Class Crew, J. O. Porter; 'Varsity Nine, J. W. Cummin; Class Nine, N. Neff; 'Varsity Eleven, E. J. Lake; H. A. A., J. H. Hunt; College Papers, T. W. Lamont; The Ladies, G. Lowell; Harvard's Better Self...