Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...society, to see their number greatly reduced. To the many who are eager for it, knowledge of the past of the College promises now to be made easy of attainment. With its spread among the undergraduates is sure to come a greater intensity in the sentiment which Harvard men feel for their Alma Mater...
...freshmen themselves, however, feel as keenly as can an outsider their lack of that "finish and confidence which comes from experience in debate," and they are desirous of improving themselves by a thorough course of training...
...returned to him. This is not as it should be. Where so slight an exertion as the mere filling out of a blank is requested, it should surely be willingly granted. The trifling inconvenience it might cause is utterly insignificant when compared with the annoyance which the Secretary must feel if many neglect...
...assurance of a baseball game between Harvard '96 and Yale '96 is very welcome. Both of the classes have strong nines, and will be heartily glad of the chance to decide to whom the championship belongs which was left unclaimed in their freshman year. The Harvard juniors should feel themselves responsible for making the game a success in every way. Yale was the first to propose to play and of her own accord offered to come to Cambridge. It is a point of honor with Ninety-six to see that her nine is well received...
Even when the outlook is darkest the students should give the nine loyal, whole-hearted support. What would then perhaps be done from a feeling of duty should now be a pleasure when the outlook is bright. Every student in the University may feel a just pride in the work which the nine has been doing lately, and in the name of the students we offer our congratulations...