Word: failed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...should meet with a prompt response from those seniors who have not yet been heard from. Almost every year the committee has been troubled by an unnecessary delay on the part of certain members of the class. It is hardly fair to elect men to responsible positions, and then fail to give them the hearty cooperation which is necessary if they are to carry out their plans with success...
...Battery candidates practice in the cage at the Hemenway Gymnasium at the following hours: Lynch and Ehre, 2.30-3.00; Galbraith and Ehre, 3.00-3.30; Swan and Baldwin, 3.30-4.00; Haskell and Simpson, 4.00-4.30. All other battery candidates submit a schedule of their afternoon studies to me today without fail...
...chance in the intercollegiate contest next spring, student interest must revive. The men training for the team owe it to the University to do their best to bring her victory, and it is certainly the duty of the students to see that the efforts of their representatives do not fail for want of financial support...
...lecture is open to all members of the University, and, thought it will have a special interest for the members of the debating clubs, yet, at this time of remarkable activity in debating at other colleges, the subject can not fail to attract general attention. Professor Baker is, moreover, by his experience in this work, particularly fitted to point out the merits and the faults of Harvard speakers...
...DENNISON.BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal today at 4.45 sharp. The following men have been retained for further trial and must not fail to be present: Mulford, Burnham, Flershem, Smith, Knudsen, Harrison, Blatchford, Higginson, Pierce, Quinby, W. Johnston, C. Johnston, Towner and Beecher...