Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard's ability to win, as the ball was taken repeatedly down the field by the same sort of sharp, determined play with which Yale beat us Saturday. We take the greatest pleasure in giving our heartiest congratulations and our sineere thanks to the whole team; in this we feel that we shall be heartily seconded by the whole University...
...DAVIS, Capt.SEVERAL sets of instruments for mechanical drawing and five copies of Wentworth's Plane Geometry are needed at once for courses at the Prospect Union. If any men can lend or give them they can feel very sure that they will be carefully used and much appreciated. The courses cannot well go on until these are provided. Books and instruments may be left at the CRIMSON office...
...take the greatest pleasure in congratulating Captain Waters and his men on their victory over Pennsylvania. Every man who knows the puzzles and uncertainties of a fall campaign in football must feel that the men who go through it all and finally bring victory to their University are deserving of the highest praise, especially when their victory comes right after a disheartening defeat. No matter how plucky a team may be, it is bound to be influenced more or less by the loss of the game which it was most anxious to win. The present victory, however, will tend...
...attended the game Saturday must have felt that the cheering was about as poor as it could possibly have been. There was little unity about it and almost no enthusiasm. In fact we have never known a game in which Harvard supporters have made so little demonstration of their feeling. There was a certain amount of excuse for this in the fact that not enough men were appointed to lead the cheering and again in the fact that the sections were so large that the leaders could not make themselves heard. But even admitting this the men who could hear...
SEVERAL sets of instruments for mechanical drawing and five copies of Wentworth's Plane Geometry are needed at once for courses at the Prospect Union. If any men can lend or give them they can feel very sure that they will be carefully used and much appreciated. The courses cannot well go on until these are provided. Books and instruments may be left at the CRIMSON office...