Word: heard
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...false impression was given by the Boston Herald in an account published of Dr. Faunce's sermon in New York on Sunday, Nov. 27. Dr. Faunce said in substance, that although he had heard there was a chilling atmosphere toward Christianity at Harvard, what he had found was the very reverse. The Herald article, although distinctly contradicting itself, stated that Dr. Faunce had said that there was at Harvard a chilling atmosphere toward religion...
GENTLEMEN:- No Harvard man who has in recent years attended a Princeton game and heard Princeton's slogan of victory, "Palms of Victory, Crowns of Glory," etc., when the team gets ahead can have failed to be impressed, and to wish that we had a slogan. The special songs which are gotten up for the different games are all right, but it seems a pity that we have no slogan which can be used at any and all games. With a view to stimulating some one to produce a slogan which is really good, I venture to suggest...
OPALS! OPALS! OPALS!- Hundreds to choose from at prices never heard of in the East. Persons wishing to examine the lot, with or without intention to purchase, will be called on at any appointed place. Address, Wyman from Colorado, Crimson office...
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...game was marked by steady playing on both sides. with but little brilliant playing, but many exciting moments. A very large crowd was present, every seat being filled and a large crowd in centre and right field. The cheering was the best that has been heard on Holmes Field for years, and showed thorough enthusiasm throughout...