Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...miles with a break of about half a mile, the seventh for three or four miles with no break. The eighth will be a hare and hound run for which prizes will be given. The hares and master of the hounds will be appointed later. If enough enthusiasm is shown two extra hare and hound runs will be held in December, for which cups will be given as prizes...
...quietly receiving benefits and not giving to others. It is this feeling that has caused the Student Volunteer movement; and those who have taken part in the work find that here too they receive while they are giving. One danger there is, that must be always avoided. In their enthusiasm students are apt to devote more time than they can afford to such matters, and by so doing, to defeat their own objects...
...still at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Law School, Memorial and Randall Halls, and the CRIMSON office. So far only about fifty or sixty men have signified their intention of playing. To make the initial year of such a promising scheme a success, and to perpetuate the series, more enthusiasm must be shown...
Nearly all these men come here with well-defined ambitions. Few have no serious object in coming, and few fail to respond to the call of duty. The enthusiasm with which the students helped the University to care for the Cuban teachers is ample proof of this. However trying the work, however much of good judgment and patience it required, they were always glad to meet every responsibility...
...Bulletin is the official organ of the Athletic Association of Harvard Graduates, which aims, by keeping its members in constant touch with all University interests, to help in sustaining the enthusiasm and loyalty on which athletic success so largely depends. The Bulletin will be edited this year by J. D. Greene '96. E. t. Stiger '95 will be assistant editor and H. H. Murdock '01 advertising manager. Membership in the Athletic Association of Harvard Graduates including subscription to the Bulletin may be secured by any past member of Harvard University, on sending $2.00 to the secretary of the Athletic Association...