Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...interest in each sport. A strict application of this principle would exclude intercollegiate matches between freshmen." This is precisely what it would not do. The one reason for organizing freshman teams is that they act as feeders to the university teams. They bring into athletics many men who would feel themselves hopelessly beneath the standard of university teams, but are glad to try for freshman teams. They form the main motive for organizing teams among upperclassmen, who as a rule care little for the class championship, but are willing to help the freshmen...
...which was that the New York graduates were not trying simply to glorify victors but to show their pleasure at the fact that what success we have had lately was success in true spot. "We always want Harvard to win," said he, "but we want you undergraduates to feel that whether you win or Yale wins we say let the best...
...College Conferences. We think that the present course should have been given by itself, and not have forced out the regular Conference series, which we have missed this year particularly, during the present discussion of questions of college policy. The present course is very valuable, but we feel sure that it does not fill the place of the Conferences, which were so useful in past years. This year's course does not attract anywhere near so many men as the old meetings, and while the subjects now discussed are useful enough in their way, they are not as interesting...
...always been our method to consider Harvard news of first importance, and our columns are always open within reasonable limits to those professors who desire to use them. Professor Royce says that "it is this kind of aid, given to academic enterprises, that makes instructors feel themselves regarded as your fellow-students, and that in every way furthers cordiality and a true unity of University life." We are extremely pleased to hear this sentiment in this connection. It is what we have been trying to awaken and what we shall endeavor to foster henceforth. Now that the utility...
...seats for the Yale Glee Club Concert, and find that by this sale the Yale navy will realize over eight hundred dollars from the premiums alone paid for the best seats. We cannot help being struck with so admirable a method of raising money for the crew, and feel bound to recommend it to both our Glee Club and Crew managements. There is no doubt that the old way of getting money is carried to excess, the subscription method is a burden, and ought to be done away with; but money must be obtained in some way or other...