Word: hearings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Amherst, Brown, Trinity and Yale. Considering the fact that our Tennis Association has done all in its power for the last two years to bring about such an organization, we are surprised that she has received no notice of such intentions on the part of other colleges before. We hear, however, from the daily papers, that Harvard is to be invited to join, and we think we can predict with safety that she will take advantage of the invitation...
They say Yale influence is all powerful in the West. This pleasing delusion is well nigh shattered when we hear that there are five Harvard men on the South Side Line of Chicago street cars. We tremble for our prestige. - [Courant...
...confined to Harvard. If our educated men are to gain nothing from what is termed a liberal education save a narrow selfishness and lack of patriotism, enthusiasm, individuality, and everything positive and definite, we had better shut up our colleges." This is excellent doctrine and we hope to hear it preached more and more widely...
...such arguments only injure their cause among Harvard students who are accustomed to have such subjects treated of in a reasoning if not impartial manner. We cannot, therefore, join the Crimson in the fear for those who read these papers, for any fair-minded man who wishes to hear both sides of the question cannot but be turned against a cause that is forced to use such means for its defence. When something is said on the protectionist side which shows a spirit of fair discussion, it may be worth while for our instructors to point out to us through...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Isn't it almost time that the senior class should hear from its secretary? In former years blanks have been issued and the collection of the class fund had been begun long before the mid-years, in some cases even before Christmas. '83's fund does not promise to be a large one, and therefore it seems to me there is, and for months has been, need of earnest and continued effort on the part of the secretary. To leave the entire work,- the collection of the funds and the writing of the class lives-until...