Word: expressiveness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...messenger on a Central Pacific train by his courage and fidelity saved the express car from being robbed yesterday...
...hope that no one will be frightened by this title. We desire not to express an unreasonable ill-humor, but merely to mention a few trifles around the Yard which interfere seriously with the comfort of the undergraduate. And we have chosen a title which expresses our feelings...
...brokers, should consult Messrs. Waterman and Miner, who have recently been appointed regular authorized agents for the sale of Western tickets via Hoosac Tunnel route. Those buying tickets by this route can have baggage checked from their rooms, and if sufficient number go at one time can take Pacific express train at Cambridge station. It will be for the interest of all to consult the above-mentioned gentlemen before making definite arrangements...
...with Columbia the principal object of our training, is pure, unadulterated nonsense. It is to beat Yale that we subscribe our money and give up our leisure hours to training. Who ever has thought of the Columbia race as anything but an exceedingly subordinate affair? We believe that we express the true sentiments of the college and university at large when we say that the Yale race should be rowed under any reasonable consideration, and that the Columbia race should not be rowed if there is any possibility of its interfering either with the Yale race or with the general...
That a journal of the importance and influence of the Nation should express its condemnation of the present elective system of studies is a matter of concern to all the friends of Harvard. The editor of the Nation believes that an unrestrained and perfectly free elective system is unwise, just as much as an iron-bound and unyeilding system of prescribed studies is unwise. An elective system by complete courses or groups, - where each one at the beginning chooses a certain group of studies, all bearing towards one general end, is best. The Harvard system is, therefore...