Word: givings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...length decide the true reason to have been. It may be that our speakers for once forgot the good old Harvard principle of "being able to take your opnent's side and handle it better than he can himself." It may be that in our preparation we did not give sufficient attention to rebuttal. But to whatever reason we may ascribe our failure, we have profited nothing by the lesson if we have not learned that the cause must be sought in our own mistakes. It would seem idle, not to say discourteous, after a defeat, to proclaim that Harvard...
...University baseball schedule which appears today provides for about the same number of games as that of last year, but they are spread over a longer period, and will thus give the nine more time in which to practice and rest after the hard games. This arrangement will be of especial benefit in the latter part of May and in June when the games with the strongest teams are being played. Last year there were almost always three games a week during this time; this year there will not, on the average, be more than two games a week. There...
...spring concert in Sanders Theatre on Thursday, May 13. The club will sing at Elliot Hall, Jamaica Plain, on April third. On the ninth of April it will perform with the Bohemian Orchestra in the Brookline Town Hall and on the tenth the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs will give a concert at the Boston Art Club...
...request published in another column for class crew men to coach the Weld crews is worthy the serious attention of all who are in a position to be of assistance. The Weld crews were started this spring in order to give those men who do not make their class crews a chance to row regularly in an eight: they are expected to supply extra men for the class crews if need arises, to row a special race of their own, and to arouse a more general interest in rowing in the University. There are plenty of candidates out to make...
Intending members will please communicate with Mr. Jaggar (room 3, ground floor, M. S.) who is prepared to give information as to travelling expenses...