Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this crisis and also at the moment when the Cid throws his life at the feet of Chimene we feel the full influence of the master hand of Corneille. Le Cid is as remarkable an example of the true loving sympathy of youth as the two old men are of the prating foolishness of advanced years. In fact the only really weak character in the whole play is that of the King who has no distinctive personality or firmness whatever...
Every one will feel willing to trust to the judgment of the Graduate Advisory Committee and of the captain of the eleven in regard to the change which they have made in the management of the team. For the second time this year we extend our best wishes to a Captain Brewer...
...Feeling that we are not alone in opposition to the action of the Board of Directors of the Harvard Dining Association, by which the gallery of Memorial Hall has been closed to visitors on Vesper evenings, we have ventured to place for signature in the office of Memorial Hall and at Leavitt & Peirce's, a remonstrance addressed to the directors against such action. We urge gentlemen who feel as we do to sign the remonstrance; to assist in the attempt to obliterate a stain on the character of the student body...
...aware that it will rob many of considerable enjoyment; but it should be remembered that this custom which allows visitors to attend during meal hours would ordinarily be decidedly improper, and never has been allowed in Memorial Hall except on suffrance. Yet, under these circumstances, the directors would not feel at liberty to break down an established custom if they were not convinced that other measures would fail to preserve the order that is necessary, and that a gentleman ought to feel called upon to maintain in a place of such a public nature. Last year threats by the directors...
Every Harvard man worthy of the name must feel a sense of deep humiliation that any undergraduates should have conducted themselves in a manner to call out from one who is sincere in his devotion to the University the communication which we publish this morning...