Word: heartly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mazourka, "Woman's Heart," Strauss...
...high time, therefore, that the students should assert themselves, if only for the protection of those who are working for them heart and soul. Let every man who has the slightest suspicion to work upon consider well his duty to the rest of the College. To speak plainly, the interests of the undergraduates demand that the offenders shall be hunted out and expelled at once...
...order is just about the same as it was in the races, changes having been made only at 6 and 7. Tilton, who rowed 6, has stopped rowing, owing to heart trouble, and Higginson has been moved into his place. Kernan, who rowed on the Weld 1900 crew, has taken his place at 7. So far he has been showing up very well. Following is an individual criticism...
...paid to the numberous "financial inducements" which have been offered to the managers by the boards of trade of rival towns. This money bargaining carried on to atrract a race between the crews of different universities is extremely distasteful to those who have the best interests of rowing at heart...
...value of an occasion like that of last night's class dinner can not be overestimated, provided the members of the class take its lesson to heart and try hereafter to work together. As Mr. Roosevelt said last year at the mass meeting in Sanders Theatre, the individual idea of every man for himself is now far too prevalent at Harvard. Although this is largely due to the incresed size of the University and to the consequent diversity of student interests, if undergraduates are more ready to overcome their individual likes and dislikes and could meet in the spirit...