Word: enough
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...sheer political enthusiasm; but a torchlight procession with the bands playing and a general feeling of excitement in the air is quite an attraction in itself, regardless of what the cause may be for which the parade is striving to do its share. This attraction is great enough in our community to induce some 800 men to put aside their books for a part of the evening and parade for the sake of their political party and their own edification...
More men have got to come out and come out regularly for the class football team. At present there are scarcely enough to make up a full team. If we are going to repeat our past victories, at least thirty men ought to report for practice every...
...Wells '97, general secretary of the Alumni Association, assisted by several clerks, is compiling a complete list of names, addresses, and occupations of all living Harvard men. The list will include all men, except present undergraduates, who were ever in the University long enough to have their names in the first edition of the annual Catalogue. The class, department of study, degree, and names of parents--for the benefit of genealogists--will also be given...
More men are needed for the Senior football team. Yesterday there were hardly enough men on hand to make up a full team. The class series has been started on a more substantial basis this year than formerly and the Senior class should be represented by a strong team. Practically nothing can be accomplished unless a much larger number of men report. The practice today will...
...gallery has been left open and free to the public. The directors of the dining association, however, at a meeting last week, placed in the hands of its executive committee the full power of closing the gallery to all at any time it should see fit. There has been enough of this rowdiness. Let the new members of the College take heed before the authorities are forced to close the hall from the public in shame lest outsiders conclude that the diners are hoodlums instead of gentlemen...