Word: friends
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...loyalty and devotion to Harvard, pathetic proof was given to those who watched the cheery grit with which he hobbled to the field even after he was already suffering severely from the disease which finally caused his death. In him, Harvard has lost a notable trainer and a faithful friend...
Apropos of the communication in your Saturday edition, our friend Quintus Flaccus would be tempted to remark:--"Parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus". Indeed the whole affair, from the mingled applause and that combination of 'hiss' and 'sneer' which so worries our friend, to the newspaper article, the letter and the now current argument pro and con, smacks of hyperbole...
...Weld and Newell," Room 7. "Jimmy Valentine," Room 8. "Lollypops," Room 9. "Ne'er Do Wells," Rooms 11, 12. "William Shakespeare," Rooms 15, 17. "Three Musketeers," Rooms 16, 18. "Roaring Bill," Rooms 27, 28. South Entry--"Two Young Hopefuls," Room 31. "Hard Guys," Rooms 33, 35. "A Fancy Friend," Room 34. "Alkali Ike," Room 38. "D. S. Elbon," Room 39. "King of Bulgaria," Room 40. "Solitary Simon," Room 57. "The Rustlers," Room 58. "Never too Late," Room...
...being erected on the Gray Herbarium is now nearing completion, and will be completely finished about the middle of April. This constitutes a portion of the reconstruction which the Herbarium has been undergoing within the past few years $10,000 was provided for the facade by an anonymous friend, being the fourth recent gift to the institution...
...lectures of the second half-year will be delivered by Professor M. Kaplan, holding the chair of Homiletics and Pedagogy at the New York Theological Seminary. The subjects of his lectures have not yet been announced. The course is made possible through the gift of $250 by a friend of the society. The lectures will be open to the University...