Word: ever
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This notice is reprinted from the announcement in the Calendar because these lectures will probably be the best that have ever been delivered at Harvard upon the Civil War, and are worthy of especial notice...
...beginning of the last week before the Pennsylvania game we urge again more strongly than ever the necessity that all members of the University should give to the football team the heartiest support which it lies with in their power to give. These words are often used, but at the risk of being irksome we wish to repeat them as emphatically as possible. The importance of a united support of the team and a dogged determination to win can not be overestimated. A little more of this spirit, and our chances for victory on Saturday will be excellent...
...most famous of his compositions is the national hymn "America." Its deep and noble patriotism thrilled the hearts of the people, and it has ever since been used as the national anthem on all public occasions. This hymn was composed while he was a theological student, and was first sung at the chil...
...subject of an intercollegiate cycling association, Harvard has not been behind other colleges. Ever since the intercollegiate games of last spring where in the eight preliminary heats of the bicycle race there was a smashup in every heat, the Cycling Association officers have been considering the advisability of taking the initiative in a movement for an intercollegiate cycling association...
...field and long grass were responsible for much of the fumbling and slipping, but nevertheless both quarterbacks were much to blame for the poor work. Beale was just as slow as ever...