Word: heard
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...were resplendent with beauty of face and of color. Foot-ball was now almost as popular with the fair sex as progressive euchre. The appearance of the contestants was awaited with great eagerness. At last they came, and were greeted by generous applause. But not a college cheer was heard; for such an undignified manifestation of approval in these days of gentle manners was considered an unpardonable breach of etiquette and decorum. But the players - a student of 1885 would not have recognized the brawny athletes of his day in these aesthetic youths. Each player wore a dress coat...
...stack" of the library. In many cases this conversation is utterly irrevelent to library work. It is therefore doubly annoying. Students who are so privileged as to be admitted to the stack should remember that the structure of that part the library building makes any talking easily heard in all parts. We hope that no further reference to the subject will be necessary...
...presume, these men consider themselves and wish us to consider them, to express themselves in public in such strong, not to say coarse language. Let there be more care by the captains to restrain themselves and their men in the near future and no more complaint need be heard...
...Glee Club will exist as a separate organization, but will only be heard at class gatherings. There is a movement on foot to form an '89 Glee Club on the same plan...
...have heard the wild cheering in front of the newspaper offices in Boston Tuesday night, a stranger in the country would have thought that some man by the name of Harvard was running for office, and in the lack of sufficient votes to carry him through, his friends were trying the Mexican plan and starting a revolution. The exact appropriateness of cheering for a college in the occasion of a state election is not apparent to anyone besides the youthful perpetrators of the deed. As there was not the excitement in this campaign which has been the excuse for similar...