Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...teach the classes are conducting their courses more systematically this year under one general management and this has the advantage of making each man feel that he is rather a member of a faculty than one standing alone...
...called upon to deal harshly with college organizations college men are apt to think that adverse criticism is its typical mood; yet where a paper has "justice" for its by word it must sometimes deal thus harshly or it fails in its mission. In this spirit of justice we feel ourselves right in criticising adversely the work of the freshman eleven. It is an old story-and only the worse for its age. To begin with, the freshmen have little or no discipline in their work and right here is the basis of the other faults. The men seem...
...sight of ten coachers on Jarvis Field yesterday was an unusual one for Harvard. Yet it marks a change in football methods which has been going on for several years. Graduates are beginning to feel an interest in the eleven, and even a responsibility, and the University is the stronger for their loyalty...
...posted in conspicuous places about the yard notices of trials of candidates for the 'varsity Glee Club to be held tonight in lower Dane Hall. It is probable that a good many new comers among us have looked at these notices with more or less envy but with a feeling that their efforts to get on the club would be in vain. Such a feeling as this has no place here at Harvard. Ability is ability no matter whether it is found in a freshman or a senior, and it is one of the characteristics of the place that ability...
...have only space to remind the students that tomorrow night the first religious service of the year will be held in Appleton Chapel. The service is sure to be interesting from the character of the men who will conduct it. The students can make the visiting preachers feel that their sacrifice in not made in vain, if they attend the service in large numbers...