Word: effort
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...desirable and that one of the best means of bringing this about is discussion of subjects of common interest through the college papers. We have always done our best to make the CRIMSON a medium of communication which should represent the faculty as well as undergraduates, but this effort on our part has not met with great success, chiefly, we believe, because the instructors have not understood our position. We take this opportunity of stating again that our columns are open to all members of the university, and graduates as well, and we hope to receive frequent communications from them...
Wesleyan will make a strong effort to bring out athletics this year. A committee of the students has been appointed to confer with the trustees of the college about building a fence about the present field; but it is to be hoped that a new one may soon be secured...
...therefore more or less experienced. E. S. Mullins, '93, and F. J. Carr, '93, are, however, new men. Only about a week remains before the date of the games, and during that time the men will do some hard work under Mr. Lathrop, and will make every effort to get in good racing trim. This is a much larger number of men than Harvard has ever entered for these games before and a good showing is looked...
...debate at the Union this evening promises to be one of unusual interest. The subject for debate is the political question now most prominently before the country. The management are making a determined effort to revive the interest, both of the members and of the college at large, in the Union. The society is one of the oldest of its kind in the country, and should receive heartier support than has been accorded it in past years...
...Cricket club has shown commendable energy in challenging Yale, and it is to hoped that their efforts to arrange a match will meet with success. In former years challenges have been refused on the ground that there was not sufficient interest taken in the game at Yale. We are confident, however, that there are now many experienced players there, and many other men who would be glad of a chance to participate in the sport. The experience of the Harvard elevens has shown that cricket does not interfere with other sports. There are undoubtedly a large number...