Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...heartily in sympathy with the plan of having the University represented in the parade which is to be held in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the City of Cambridge and we feel that the abandonment of the scheme would be a thing to be deplored. The interest among the undergraduates will surely increase as the event draws nearer, and cannot be fairly estimated by the canvass that has just been taken...
...take an important part. It would show a poor spirit indeed if the undergraduates refused to help in making the celebration, which means so much to the citizens of Cambridge, a success. It is little thing that the city has asked of Harvard students, and even if the men feel no personal interest in the occasion, they should be willing to do this much for their University and their University town...
...last presidential election over a thousand undergraduates marched in a political parade, and most of them did it purely for the fun of the thing and not because they had any real hearty interest in the event. Now, on this much more important occasion, when every individual should feel an active interest in the celebration both as a student of the University and a citizen of Cambridge, the enthusiasm should be far greater...
...pleased to announce that we have made arrangements with the Pennsylvanian for a bi-weekly exchange of letters. As the two universities this year have so many common interests we feel sure that these letters cannot fail to be of interest to the students of both these institutions...
...Donald has been Preacher to the University since the death of Bishop Brooks, whom he succeeded as rector of Trinity Church, and during his three years of work here, he has won most deservedly the respect and esteem of the student body. The University should feel especially grateful to Dr. Donald for his untiring service, because, while in most cases the preachers come to Cambridge from such a distance that they relinquish perforce their ordinary parish duties, he has devoted himself to the work here in addition to the responsibilities of his own church...