Word: gay
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:-In your issue of Tuesday, a communication signed by "Unfortunates in Eng. 7," complained that "the lecture devoted to Gay and Prior" was "required for the examination." It was claimed that "notice was given" that these lectures would not be required. We are sorry for the "Unfortunates," but fear that the trouble is their own misfortune. Prof. Palmer did not give notice that the two lectures which he devoted to prior and Gay would not be required for examination. He did say that no extra study of the authors in question would be required...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- Now that the examinations are over, and all is passed, except the marks, we should like to exercise our right to growl a little. In the lectures which Prof. Palmer gave in English 7, notice was given that the lecture devoted to Gay and Prior would not be required for the examination. In spite of this declaration, however, one of the required questions was upon these two authors, and another required question contained passages from these authors, which we were expected to recognize. It would seem, therefore, that "someone had blundered," or that our instructors expect...
...couple of six-footers of stalwart build, one of whom was clad in a gorgeous crimson rowing jersey, and the other in a loose flannel shirt. The balance of the men were of medium build, gradually dwindling down to the small but active full-back of the blues, gay in sky-blue campaign blouse and skull cap. There was an apparent lack of canvas jackets, but the increasing demand for those articles on account of the late order of the committee on athletics had depleted the home market, and the players had to content themselves with flannel shirts of various...
...whom were labeled "Mugwump," to make sure that no one should mistake them, brought up the rear of this interesting detachment. These latter organizations were largely made up of young Harvard men whose faces were familiar in Cambridge a few years ago. Their dress was varied and gay and with the help of many fireworks and much colored fire from the coach at their head they made a fine showing...
...Gay, A. P. 17 Story...