Word: felted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...formed to carry out the project. But Stevenson is no-where held in greater admiration or affection than in America, and it seems certain than many of his American readers would be glad of an opportunity to take part in this tribute to his memory. Many of them have felt through his books the vital and stimulating personality that made him one of the most attractive figures in recent English literature; and the idea of this memorial has appealed to them with an unusual force...
Whereas, The University Club, which has been proposed, promises to supply a long felt want by raising to their due prominence the interests common to all Harvard...
...Whereas, The need of such a club is deeply felt at Harvard...
...matter in which the undergraduates are most particularly interested at present is the football team and the coming game with Lafayette. Very little anxiety is felt, however, that the team will be again defeated, for most of the men are in prime condition, and Captain Minds and Jackson have almost entirely recovered from their injuries and will be able to appear again on the field in Saturday's game. Great interest has been aroused among the students of the Law School at the prospect of a game with the Harvard Law School, and a large number of candidates have responded...
Most of the recent bequests to the University have been for specified purposes of some kind, with the result that the Corporation has felt seriously the need of ready funds for making improvements along the most needed lines. Now, however, that one of the largest gifts of recent years has come to the Corporation, this last summer, with no conditions imposed as to its use, we may look for several improvements which have long been desirable but which it has thus far been impossible to make. One addition, in particular, to the University, which has become almost a necessity...