Word: givings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...history of Harvard in the fifties is too voluminous to treat of in a single hour, so I propose to give but a slow sketch...
...students of today are enthusiastic at bottom. Their affection for their Alma Mater is as strong as it ever was, but they are not so willing to show it as they were twenty years ago. It has to be forced out of them now, for they seem unwilling to give it the whole-heartedness they used to. Men now have to be urged to come out and try for the teams, and to go to the games and cheer their representatives in the athletic field...
Professor Goodwin will give the second of the course of lectures on Greek Philosophy in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 8 o'clock this evening. His subject will be "Socrates and the Sophists." The lecture is open to the public...
...roads are now in good condition, on and after today, whenever the weather permits, the candidates for the bicycle team will train on the road. All men who wish to try for the team must give their names to Captain Wood. The squad will start from the Gymnasium at 4 p. m. sharp every afternoon. The preliminary training will consist in a ride of about ten miles at a slow rate. No fast riding will be done till the men get on the track. All riders in college who have not come out are urged to begin training...
...usual fortnightly Football Talk will be held at the Colonial Club this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject "Development of a Football Team from the First Day of Practice to the Final Game," and the fact that Marshall Newell '94 will give the talk should ensure a large attendance...