Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...impressive and worthy of the noble cause they are intended to honor. The custom of calling to mind and honoring the sacrifices of those who lost their lives in the recent struggle in this country, needs no excuse. Harvard undergraduates, in the enjoyment of the present, ought not to forget what was done in the past by those who left their college pleasures of the battle-field of the Union...
...midst of the excitement attending the class race, the field sports and the game at New Haven, we wish to urge the college not to forget the lacrosse match with Stevens' this afternoon. The lacrosse management announces that H. A. A. tickets will admit to the game; let the college go across to Jarvis after the sports and encourage the twelve. They deserve it and moreover the game will be well worth seeing...
...excitement about the class races may make some forget that Harvard plays her first game of ball with Yale tomorrow in New Haven. Our nine has opened the series with Columbia and Princeton in a way that must encourage every Harvard man. Tomorrow we meet our most redoubtable adversaries and every one knows how cheerless a sight it is to have but a handful of men in New Haven supporting and urging the nine on to victory. Saturday is a glorious day to leave Cambridge and the pleasantest road out of Cambridge is in the direction of New Haven. Every...
...Harvard nine has retrieved its good name, and wiped out, with an overwhelming victory, the defeat that it suffered a year ago from the hands of its opponents of Saturday. To recall the past may seem undesirable, but Harvard men can never forget the demonstrations of joy and the enthusiasm which was displayed a year ago, in the New York theatres and elsewhere, over the "whitewashing" given the Harvard champions on their own grounds, and, therefore, we cannot deem it unmannerly to hint that the account is now square, and to declare that Harvard is able to compete once more...
That Mr. Nichols, who for four years held a position of responsibility and honor on our' Varsity nine, should have decided not to play this year is much to be regretted. Those who were in college two years ago can never forget the unparalleled record which was made by our nine then, and moreover, they can never think of that season without remembering how great was Mr. Nichols' share in bringing about its measure of success. The combination of accidents which made his work less effective a year ago has done nothing to lessen the popular confidence which...