Word: effort
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Bicycle Racing Association which was organized last evening deserves attention. It is the result of an effort on the part of men interested in bicycle racing to provide for the establishment of a fund which will insure a series of races each year, and which will be sure to keep alive an interacts in bicycle racing. It must be distinctly understood that this association has no connection with the Bicycle Club, but is entirely separate; and subscriptions to the Racing Fund will not go into the treasury of the Harvard Bicycle Club. Yale has practically refused to accept...
...advisability of the project, its details, and its probable connection with the club itself. One meeting called for this same purpose was postponed because of the small attendance, and no action will be taken tonight unless there is a large meeting. Every member ought to make an effort to be present, for immediate action must be taken if the plan is adopted...
...short run. At the end of the week a second squad will be picked from the first, and will include those men who seem to take the greatest interest and do the hardest work. This last squad will be taught the principles of the game and every effort will be made to show the men how to play real football. Still a third squad will be formed of last fall's 'varsity players and of the men on the second working squad who are deemed the most promising. This third squad will meet once a week and will talk over...
...research, and would probably disclose untold treasures of art and sculpture. There have been several excavations similar to the projected one, and the results of them all have been extremely valuable and productive. America has, however-identified herself little with any of these movements, and for that reason every effort is being made by American students and others interested in the matter to seize upon the present opportunity which is offered. Moreover, at the present time the American school at Athens, in which Harvard has shown a hearty interest will be able to have the work under its close supervision...
...would be a convenience to them, and also, we should think, to the instructors, to have all notices about their courses published in the CRIMSON. We have enclosed postal cards with our letters to be used in this way. We hope the faculty will meet us in this effort...