Word: feelings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Appleton chapel. From the notice which appears in another column it will be seen that there has been an especial effort to make the meeting as attractive as possible. For the old students who have enjoyed the beautiful Sunday evening services in Appleton chapel no word is necessary, we feel sure that after this first word, the need will be small of calling the attention of the new students again to the Appleton chapel services...
...foot ball yesterday is very encouraging. The number of both candidates and spectators was unprecedentedly large for this time of the year. We trust that every day will show as great a number of on-lookers. Without their support the eleven cannot win. As for the candidates we feel sure that there are still many men in the University who should come out. We need every possible candidate, with plenty of enthusiasm and an endless capacity for hard work...
...improving rapidly from day to day, and it seems probable that it may make a fair showing in the race a week from next Friday. Yale has a tremendously powerful crew that rows with perfect watermanship. But with all the advantages that Yale has, the Harvard crew does not feel discouraged and will do its best to keep Yale busy for the whole four miles...
...this department Ninety-one has been pre-eminently successful. Her men entered college at a time of athletic depression and indifference. They especially have the ones to lead Harvard to a better state of things,-to victory. Yet it is not her victories alone in which Ninety-one may feel the most proud. It is in the broader athletic development to which her earnestness has led us; an earnestness which is the synonym for courage and truth...
There are but three stories in the number, and by far the best is Mr. Wilcox's "Another Man's Mother." The author has chosen for his theme the description of two types of character which we know to exist at Harvard and with which we feel a sympathy-the easy-going idler with a kind heart and good instincts, and the hard-working grind with high aims and ambitions. The "grind's" mother forms the medium through which good is accomplished for both, and the slight dash of pathos at the end only strengthens a story which is easily...