Word: failings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would serve only to put in real touch with the affairs of the University those graduates whose co-operation and support are absolutely necessary. Unless the Overseers take some such action as this which Mr. Abbott has suggested, or one which will have like results, they can hardly fail to pursue a disastrously short-sighted policy...
...SUMICHRAST.CRICKET.- Same men as yesterday come to practice without fail...
...first of the two games with Dartmouth will be played today. The opportunity which these two games on consecutive days will afford to judge of the nine's work should not fail to attract large numbers of men to the field, especially as there has been no game since Friday. The games will be called at four...
...looking forward to. Just at present, however, what we must give our best energies to is the preparation for the track games to be held with Yale on May 16. It is all important that the first meeting of this kind should be a success. It cannot fail to be so; but Harvard men can greatly increase this success by their own earnest efforts. The track athletic team is working hard. We want it to feel that in its work the college is at its back, ready to give the most loyal support...
...always artistic and always thoroughly enjoyable. He is a real artist by instinct; he never caricatures a part; he draws his lines firmly and sharply, but at the same time with a wonderful delicacy and appreciation. Those who enjoy a thoroughly artistic and satisfactory piece of work should not fail to see Mr. Mansfield this week. At the Wednesday matinee there will be a special performance of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...