Word: felt
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Field the third game with Brown is to be played. The first game was won by Brown, and the second was won by our team with an excellent score in one of the best games that the nine has played this season. A great deal of interest will be felt in today's game which decides the series, and gives every promise of being a close and exciting one. The recent victory of Brown over Yale adds still more interest, as furnishing a ground for comparison between the nines...
...tickets is to be conducted with fairness, and Class Day is to be made a success. In spite of the precautions which former committees have taken in keeping track of the tickets that are given out, a great deal of trouble has been caused, just because some men have felt that the conditions which they had agreed upon when buying tickets, were merely formal and not binding upon them. Such a spirit as this is unworthy of gentlemen...
...extend to you once more our heart felt sympathy...
...pirates are delighted to find that they have captured a man of genius, as they are in a deal of trouble. Their late leader, Captain Kidd, left as his dying wish the request that a new leader be chosen by ballot, each man to vote conscientiously. All felt bound by their conscience to vote for themselves, so, after innumerable ballots, there was no choice...
...writer of the communication in the CRIMSON of May 4 upon the desirability of a sophomore debating club expresses what a large number of freshmen have already felt...