Word: freshman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Gibbs, Yale, '93, who broke his leg recently, was one of the most promising football players in the freshman class...
Owing to the restriction of the faculty, the freshman class elections were not held. The elections will take place tomorrow in Upper Massachusetts...
...college and will row again this year: J. P. Hutchinson, '90, B. F. Tilton, '90, J. R. Finlay, '91, T. N. Perkins, i91, and Longworth, '91. Goddard, who stroked Ninety-two last year, and F. N. Watriss, D. F. Jones, and J. O. Porter, who rowed in the same freshman boat are also candidates. J. Hartridge, '90, and S. D. Parker, '91, both of whom have had much experience, will...
Unusual efforts have been made by the faculty this year to devise some means whereby freshmen entering college may have the benefit of mature advice, and these efforts have resulted in the choice of certain professors as advisors of the freshman class both in the choice of college studies and in all matters of student interest. We cannot commend this innovation too highly since it guards against one of the most considerable-in fact almost the only important evil of the elective system-the possibility of immature choices...
...many that they are unappreciated, and therefore it is not to be wondered that a great many upper class men were to be seen among those who gathered in the lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory last evening, to hear him speak to the members of the freshman class on the privileges and responsibilities of the life of which they have become a part. President Eliot was received with a great deal of enthusiasm. He said that every man who enters Harvard becomes a part of a noble, historical society; that if he approaches the life in the proper...