Word: heartly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...they now appoint the ushers? The men who are chosen for this important service will not look upon it as a hardship, if they are the right sort of men, but rather as an honor. Cheering alone will not win a game, but it will give the players heart and snap, and the more uphill the game, the greater is the need of enthusiastic applause...
Harvard's defeat in the debate at New Haven last evening is a bitter disappointment. It was earnestly hoped that the long line of victories would be kept intact; but since it is broken there is no need of losing heart. The one good that can be derived from this defeat is a more determined effort to win the next debate...
...most beneficial. The heat and humidity of the first spring days naturally have a depressing effect, and a man grows apathetic in his studies and listless in his exercise. Then it is that he most needs a week of rest, after which he will return with renewed energy and heart to his work. The period between the vacation and the final examinations being so short, the good effects of the vacation have not time to wear off, and consequently the student feels well and strong to meet his examinations. In the hot June days he generally needs health and strength...
MERMAID CLUB.- At 8 o'clock tonight in 35 Hastings, Ford's, "The Broken Heart," and Massinger's "A New Way to Pay Old Debts," will be read and discussed. Members of English 14 are invited to attend...
...gentleman who found the heart. Dan de Lion, L. B. Valentine '97. In search of the lost heart and incidentally the accompanying fortune. Tatter de Malion, A. H. Parker...