Word: endeavors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...almost the unanimous opinion of the students that, owing to the well known fairness of Harvard students in general, the whole matter would be settled to the satisfaction of all parties, and that Columbia and Harvard would still continue on their former footing of friendliness. The endeavor, however, of the Harvard Boat Club to cast the blame and discredit of the fiasco upon Columbia induced the directors of the Boat Club to call a mass meeting of the students to set the true statement of the case before them and gain their consent for its publication. This statement has already...
...hour for the race remaining undetermined, on the evening of July 2d Mr. Goodwin and Captain Cowles went to the Harvard quarters to endeavor to reach a decision, and found there only Captain Hammond, of Harvard, who informed them that his men had gone away not to return, and would...
Hitherto much annoyance and excessive charges have arisen when students were required to obtain foreign books. Hereafter students who patronize King's book-store will probably find a revolution in this particular, for Mr. King will endeavor to give the very lowest terms possible, and by importing his books directly from the European publishers he will be able to get desired books at the earliest moment and at the smallest cost. He has on hand at all times the catalogues of various publishers of Europe and America, so as to be able to give to callers or buyers a definite...
...candidates for membership in the club to present themselves on October 5, and again a week later. It is very necessary if the Glee Club is to retain during the coming year its former high reputation, that all good singers in the college present themselves at these trials and endeavor to obtain membership in the club. Aside from all other considerations it is known that membership in the Glee Club is an honor and a privilege to be highly prized; and to make its work effective this year it is necessary that the membership of the club be considerably enlarged...
Hitherto much annoyance and excessive charges have arisen when students were required to obtain foreign books. Hereafter students who patronize King's book-store will probably find a revolution in this particular, for Mr. King will endeavor to give the very lowest terms possible, and by importing his books directly from the European publishers he will be able to get desired books at the earliest moment and at the smallest cost. Next autumn he will have on hand at all times the catalogues of the various publishers of Europe and America, so as to be able to give to callers...