Word: felted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...restrictive action of the Faculty in regard to this year's Prom. has not resulted in any lessening of the interest felt by the University as a whole, and the shortening of the Prom. period will help rather than harm the various events. The three germans will be held after the Glee Club concert, January 20. A Civil Service Reform Club has been organized and a constitution formulated and nominations made for officers. Professors Hadley and Henry W. Farnam are interested in the movement...
...never more confident of winning the annual Yale game than this year. The team, almost entirely a new and inexperienced one, had trained and practiced faithfully and developed into one of the best ever seen here. Therefore the disappointment over the loss of the game was very keenly felt; but at the same time the entire college express the highest admiration of the way the men played in the latter part of the game, and with practically the same team on the field next year, great hopes are entertained of its success. The election of captain of the team will...
...join, shall meet from time to time to listen to addresses on dramatic subjects directly suggested by current productions, to discuss the merits and demerits of such performances as may at the time be attracting public attention, and in general to make the best thought and taste of Boston felt in the dramatic life of the city. While the social side will not be neglected, and, as opportunity may occur, visiting professionals will be invited to meet members, the purpose of the club is primarily serious. It is intended that its influence shall be felt and respected, thus gradually tending...
...graduates who have expressed themselves favorable to such a plan are so considerable in number that the originators have felt themselves warranted in calling a meeting at which the scheme may be generally discussed. This meeting is to be held at the University Club. No. 270 Beacon street, next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, when it will be determined what steps, if any, shall be taken...
...honesty should be accompanied by the author's name, I can, nevertheless, see why anonymous communications such as those of "Junior" are justifiable: For, in the first place, Junior did not attack the honesty of the instructors. He believed they were sincere in their marking, but he felt that, if a student's standing is to be judged by the marks he receives, that these marks should be given on a more equitable basis, even though "instructors are human." Therefore it is not their honesty he attacks, but the inequality of their judgments. Secondly, in giving their opinions for publication...