Word: fallen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Three weeks are left before the beginning of the mid-year examinations, and such men as have fallen at all behind in their courses will do well to start in today with a determination to get themselves into the best possible condition to stand their semi-annual ordeal. It may well be argued that the cramming system, with its short-sighted policy of making the examinations ends in themselves, is a thing to be frowned down. But so long as examinations are the only means of discovering how faithfully a student has performed the work assigned to him, just...
...over Yale to annoy or mortify any one. While Dr. Bowditch seems to have had just cause for complaint, he appears to have overlooked the fact that a large part of the disturbance was caused by men not connected with Harvard at all. Nevertheless, since so much blame has fallen on the freshmen as a result of the unfortunate occurrence, would it not be a good plan for '98, as a class, to express its true feeling with regard to the affair...
...through the Yale Cooperative store to obtain their seats. The remaining tickets, about a hundred, will go on sale tomorrow. The best seats are all gone, but positions at the end of the field are left. A big premium is being offered for good seats, but very few have fallen into the hands of speculators. Yale men have gone to Springfield and other places where tickets were sent, to procure additions to their regular allowance...
Brewer failed to gain on the first down and Wrightington kicked to Andrews who muffed the ball and it was again fallen on by A. Brewer. Harvard was forced to punt on the second down, and Van Doozer was given a chance to buck the line. He made four yards through Hallowell and three past Norton Shaw, and the ball was lost by a poor pass. Then by short rushes by Fair-child, Brewer and Waters, the ball was carried over the line for the second touchdown, making the score...
After Professor Norton had read parts of the Commemoration Ode, the services were closed by the Glee Club's singing a few verses of the hymn often sung at the funerals of fallen soldiers, "Integer Vitae...