Word: feelings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...acquire more good and get more practice when one is beaten than when one is victorious. It is always better to play with a more powerful rival than it is to play such teams as our nine is compelled to meet. To know that you can conquer, to feel no respect for your opponent, is to give rise to feelings of laxity and carelessness which are positively injurious to a good team. In such contests the weak points of the team have no chance of being found out, and are thus left uncorrected till the most important championship games. During...
...have played their first game, also and have beaten their opponents. But the end is not yet. While we are encouraged by their success. we must think to encourage them by showing our interest in their work and by attending their games. If each man on the nine can feel that he has the college as a body, backing his efforts, the team will bring the pennant back to Harvard again this year, as though it had never left...
...crew, for reasons stated. College athletics, as seen in the recently formed base-ball league, and even last Saturday, in the harmonious foot-ball convention, have assumed a more manly and straightforward spirit. Why should there be an exception in the case of rowing? The Yale freshmen do not feel that they are asking anything unreasonable. In view of all this, we cannot but think that the Harvard freshmen will decide this matter with all the fairness which characterizes the sober second thought of intelligent college...
...will be some competition among the many good verse-makers of which Eighty-seven is possessed, and that the chorister will have more than one song offered. While we would not cast any reflection upon the character of previous songs, and humbly trust that we appreciate their merits, we feel that it would not be amiss, if the chorister were supplied with several contributions, from which to make a selection. We believe that we are right in saying that such has not been the case in the past. We hope that more men will try to compose words...
...first page of the sixth session of the Summer School of Geology shows that during the coming vacation the geologists among the students will be given an opportunity for field work that will prove no doubt very attractive and profitable. Although heretofore the sessions have been uniformly pleasant we feel that we are justified that the plan laid out for this year surpasses them all. The Catskills and the Berkshire Hills are charming summer retreats and the advantage of combining pleasure with work thus will be made easy. We can prophesy that the former will not suffer at the expense...