Word: heard
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Sophomore class-W. A. M. Burden, C. O. Swain, S. W. Lewis, R. C. Bolling, J. L. Saltonstall, F. B. Talbot, A. Davis, J. N. Trainer, Jr., C. D. Draper, W. B. Cutting, E. L. Dudley, N. W. Tilton, C. M. Brown, F. E. Bissell, R. D. Boardman, E. Heard, F. O. Byrd, N. Biddle F. L. Higginson, Jr., W. Phillips, W. A. Boal, L. B. Brown, H. H. Fiske, E. Spaulding, J. M. Glidden, R. Haughton, R. S. Holland, R. C. Heath...
...fitting close to a speech so helpful to all who heard it, and one which none other could have given so clearly, so impressively! Thanks to such advice Harvard men today or in future days can face the question of enlistment with complete realization of their duty, and true to this traditional spirit choose the path of patriotism...
...fact that the suggestion of giving colors to the cruiser was so enthusiastically received as to bring contributions to more than twice the total needed, is enough to prove that there is no indifference here, and all who heard the words of the President, of Colonel Higginson, and of Professor Shaler, will agree that in them we find expression of true Harvard opinion...
...playing was very lively. Daly and Hatch did some excellent all round work and Swain ran well with the ball. Cochrane and Heard were very effective in breaking up interference. Just as time was called, Murchie's team was forced to make a safety, leaving the score 2 to 0 in favor of Cochrane's team. Another game will be played today between the same teams...
...Kornhauser 1901, r. e. l. e., E. Heard...