Word: favors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...marble tablets in the transept decked with evergreen would symbolize the undying memory with which the Alma Mater will always clothe her sons. Moreover it would be but right when paying our tributes to the dead warriors to remember those sons of Harvard who spoke eloquently in favor of peace. Among these illustrious sons of Harvard whom we think should be remembered every Memorial Day none have earned more gratitude and love than Charles Sumner...
...will be an important day for Harvard athletics - the game with Yale at New Haven and the inter-collegiate sports. We have spoken already of the prospects of the ball game. When we compare the scores of the two nines for this season, it is difficult to predict in favor of one side or the other. As to the inter-collegiate sports, we have every promise of coming out with an easily won championship. Our entries are so numerous that there are fair chances of our winning in some unforeseen contest, as well as taking several second places. Columbia...
Lost - A small bunch of keys. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at Drury...
...this month. This "horn game" has been an established custom for many years, and never fails to attract a crowd of spectators from far and near. The freshmen have practised constantly all the spring and play a very stiff game, so that the odds seem to be in their favor, and the sophomores are in a state of unenviable anxiety...
...Greece. There will be no fees whatsoever, but students will be obliged to live at their own expense or upon scholarships from their respective colleges. The probable expense is of course dependent upon the individual, differing from that of life in Europe generally. An extension will be made in favor of American students in Greece, so that they shall receive the benefit of the director's advice as well as the use of the school library. The committee of the school stands as follows: John Williams White (chairman). Harvard University; Henry Drisler, Columbia College; Basil L. Gildersleeve, Johns Hopkins University...