Word: generously
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...glad to note that the Deutscher Verein has begun its work this fall with the announcement of a very generous policy. The privilege of reading four of the leading German papers which the Verein has voted to give to all students interested in the German language and literature is a valuable one and should be appreciated by the college. In addition, the society announces that plans are making for a number of public meetings, at which addresses are to be made in German by wellknown men. Every movement of this character tending to bring into greater prominence as objects...
...action of the managers of the Harvard assemblies in giving their surplus to the crew is extremely generous and praiseworthy. The manager of the crew is making a determined effort to pay off the accumulated debt, and to conduct the affairs of the crew as economically as possible. Such unexpected gifts are very welcome, and are especially useful at this season of the year, when bills come in and must be paid...
...given the Yale nine to-morrow evening. This neglect on the part of the men is shameful. Every man in the freshman class should realize that the success of the dinner depends in a measure on his presence. The freshmen are sure of a cordial welcome and generous treatment at Yale; it will be an unpleasant recollection, the shabby treatment the present evidence of their indifference promises for the Yale men, if it is returned, undoubtedly as it will be, by cordial treatment at New Haven next week. Therefore we urge every man in the freshman class to sign...
Alfred Dawdle, a young gentleman of generous impulses but slender means. L. Anderson Rattles, his servant. L. Honore A. Marlin Spike, a pirate chief. W. H. Rand, Jr. Tom Noddy, landlord of "The Shorn Lamb" and a pirate in good standing. L. H. Morgan Peter Boggs, a rich and ambitious father...
...have said before, do not wait to be called upon personally, but send or give your subscriptions in at once to the manager of the crew. He has so much on his hands that it is well-nigh impossible for him to visit each man. Therefore, be generous and aid him in his work. For this is a matter which should touch the pride of every true Harvard...