Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Advocate anticipates us in a request which we feel is worth the consideration of every man who is interested in doing something for Harvard. We refer to the editorial calling upon students to remember during the vacation the effort which their committee is making towards raising $150,000 for a new Library Reading Room. This is a matter which concerns every Harvard man, and, while the committee are doing all they can to obtain the requisite sum, that does not imply that they have no need of co-operation from the great body of students in general and from every...
...regret that by a misunderstanding we were led to announce yesterday that the petition of the H. A. A. had been refused. We do not feel, however, that the CRIMSON should bear the whole responsibility for the mistake. We obtained our information from a source which we consider authoritative, and the facts were stated to us in such a manner as to allow the inference we drew...
...foot ball to be worn as a watch charm ought to be given to each man on the eleven, should not be overlooked. This present must be given some way or other, and if the committee who took charge of the celebration will take the matter in hand, we feel sure that they will have no difficulty in getting enough money...
Thus far all has been praise for the team which has brought the first place to Harvard. But as much as the team appreciate this, I am sure they would feel glad to possess some personal memento of Harvard's first victory over Yale...
...article in The Week's Sport, from which we have quoted to such an extent this morning, puts our action in withdrawing form the league in the proper light. The general feeling at Harvard is against all leagues, for we feel that leagues have never been beneficial, but have, on the contrary, been productive for the most part of discord. Leagues serve no purpose other than to provide for the general arrangement of games; these can easily be attended to each year, and considering the amount of underhandedness which leagues foster, Harvard is best off in her independent position...