Word: enjoyments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...distinguished public services; and, besides, there are a number of ladies who have purchased seats. All such applicants were entitled to consideration in the assignment of seats, and it would obviously have been wholly out of place to force them into the background in order that the undergraduates should enjoy the best seats...
...occasion in which Mr. Irving takes part. If we are to pay a tribute, it must be an acceptable tribute. Then another thing is to be considered. The audience, while composed almost entirely of Harvard men and their friends, will comprise a hundred or so of outsiders. They would enjoy noise, and would have nothing to lose by it. If Harvard men started to cheer, in all probability these outsiders would seize on the moment for extreme demonstrations, and then what of Harvard's reputation? If anything goes wrong, the general public will never discriminate between Harvard...
...society men, and the number of non-society men, men who, so to speak, do nothing but study. Of course this classification cannot be taken literally, for few men have no interests whatever aside from their books. However, in order to draw some line between those who do not enjoy social advantages in the college and those who do, the class of "Members of Societies has been made to include members of the Hasty Pudding Club, Pi Eta, Theta Delta Chi, Delta Upsilon, Institute of 1770, O. K. and Signet, the Beta Theta Pi, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon...
BOSTON THEATRE ATTRACTIONS.- As "The Black Crook" can keep the stage of the Boston Theatre until January 6, only, those who want to enjoy witnessing Mr. Tompkins' grand production should take occasion to do so without delay. Never since it was originally brought out here has there been so many attractive features as are now shown in the performance...
...skating pond for the winter months, though not new is excellent, and the arguments given in favor of it remove the objections which have been urged against it. Skating is the finest exercise which can be had in the open air in the cold season, and an opportunity to enjoy it near at hand would be welcomed by a large body of students who spend their afternoons in hot rooms, because they have not time to go to Fresh Pond, or Arlington, or Jamaica Pond. The gymnasium is undeniably unable to reach many men who would like exercise through...