Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...briefly and clearly the places in Cambridge of interest to strangers and giving valuable information to one visiting them. Not to those only who are unacquainted in Cambridge will this book prove useful, for it contains many little facts of interest, unknown to a large part of those who feel themselves somewhat at home here. It also contains among others several cuts of the Longfellow house, Elmwood, and James Russell Lowell...
...skilful guiding hand to bring it into shape for the great race. If the race is lost, the defeat comes back on all the college, graduates as well as undergraduates. At times like these every one who has it in his power to help the crew ought to feel it, is it too strong to call it his duty, to give all the assistance in his power. As we said before we know not what Mr. Keyes's other call may be, but we add our voice with that of the rest in urging him to give full consideration...
...course easy to criticise, and we should hesitate in making our objections if we did not feel that we had a substitute to propose. It seem to us that the undergraduates and graduates of the college should have the first chance at the seats. The game is a college game, and the team is supported by graduates and undergraduates of Harvard. It is eminently fitting that they should be provided for before the general public. The scheme which we suggest, therefore, is this. Let graduates and undergraduates be allowed to send to the manager of the nine or leave...
...importance of the coming struggle cannot be overestimated; all Democrats must desire that the influence of Harvard College shall be felt on the side which they believe to represent what is best in the political life of the republic. To this end each man should feel himself bound to do what...
...notice that at the head of the announcement for the final examinations there still stands the old regulation rexuiring the students to hand in their own blue books. While regretting that a regulation which has undergone so much criticism needs still another work of condemnation, we feel that we ought to speak out against it at this particular time in order that the regulation may be changed before it has a chance to work more mischief in the final examinations. Apart from general ideas on the subject we are led strongly to believe in the harm worked by the present...