Word: feelings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this, while one who has not seen a match can spend his time no better than by going to the game to-day. It ought not to be necessary to urge the college to support a team which wins such honor for it, but every man ought to feel it a duty to go out to-day, and pay as his subscription the small admission fee demanded...
...winning of the inter-collegiate championship was, in itself, honor enough for the lacrosse team, but when that achievement is supplemented by the capture of the Oelrichs cup, emblematic of the championship of America, the college may justly feel proud of its representatives in this sport. The work of the twelve during the past year has been faithful and hard,- its result has been shown in the series of almost uninterrupted victories won from strong teams. The lacrosse team of '82 held both the college championship and the Oelrichs cup; the '83 team held the collegiate championship only...
...that the present instructors are getting the best result possible out of such a scheme. A comparison of the work done to-day, and the care shown in its criticism, with that of five or ten years ago will go far to justify our statement. Under the circumstances, we feel compelled to assert that the report accepted by the overseers is not only misleading, but is thoroughly unfounded on facts...
...resolutions which were adopted by the conference committee yesterday meet our hearty approval, and we feel confident that if they are concurred in by the faculty the hitherto perplexing question of celebrations of athletic victories will be settled satisfactory to both students and faculty. There has been more misunderstanding and greater antagonism on this one point than on any other in which the discipline of the students is concerned, and, if this should now meet with a solution, the conference committee will have demonstrated its usefulness...
...disturbance has been continued until almost morning. Should these manifestos be repealed and the entire control of celebrations be given into the hands of the students, as the committee proposes, there would be an end, we think, to such noisy and untimely proceedings; then every man will feel responsible for the general good conduct, and the disorderly spirits, instead of having to evalde the few stray watch men, will find their movements watched by the large body of orderloving students. At other colleges when such liberty has been allowed, no complaint is heard, and it has been found that...