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Word: feels (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Militia." The conclusion of the writer, "T. H. B.," is: "Yet, with all the fun you are learning what to do and what not to do, when it comes, if it ever does come to the great, terrible, Yale game of War." Every good Harvard man is bound to feel the appeal of this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 1/20/1910 | See Source »

...think, The New York Journal. It was fought on Saint Patrick's Day, and there were in the audience, says that eminent feuilletonist, "nine lady sports all dressed in green." The seduction--"His Room-mate's Side of It"--is merely vulgar and uncharacteristic. An artist may sometimes feel inclined to experiment with this kind of subject, but the present very conventional treatment of it would bore even a lumber-camp. On the whole, I am inclined to care most for the tale of the Idiot Boy, "Jonathan," who inadvertently slew his pet cricket. The tragedy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Current Advocate | 1/20/1910 | See Source »

...presentation at Harvard of a play by one of the younger graduates already well known for his dramatic work. The ver- sion of the "Faith Healer" to be used at the Harvard performance is a complete rewriting of the play since its publication. Both the author and Mr. Miller feel that, while preserving all the merits of the original form, it is even better for acting purposes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Production of "Faith Healer" | 1/14/1910 | See Source »

Rather than apparently to countenance these methods, our first thought was to withdraw our names from the nominations for office. Such action we feel would serve as a just protest against political organization, and as a reminder to future classes that elections at Harvard should be based, not upon class or social distinctions, but upon proven worth and merit alone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Protest from Senior Candidates | 1/7/1910 | See Source »

Records of former disrupted classes, however, prove the necessity of retaining class unity at all cost. This we feel would be endangered if the course above mentioned were resorted to. And we allow our names to appear in the list of nominees solely in the hope that we may do something to preserve the unity of the class of 1910. G. G. BROWNE. F. H. COOKE. J. F. DAY. G. S. DEMING. W. K. EARLE. W. P. FULLER. G. P. GARDNER, JR. R. L. GROVES. G. W. HALLOWELL. R. C. HALLOWELL. S. T. HICKS. H. F. HOOPER. F. DEH. HOUSTON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Protest from Senior Candidates | 1/7/1910 | See Source »

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