Word: heed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...students should give heed to the announcement of the track committee published in another part of this morning's issue. A mass meeting will be held this evening at which the erection of a grand stand for Holmes Field is to be discussed and a committee elected to raise money for building such a structure. All should attend as it is of the utmost importance that this committee which we are to choose be composed of the most energetic and business-like men we can find in college. A grand stand for the better accommodations of our fair spectators...
...these last few recitations of the first half-year. In a few weeks we shall all be clamoring for the return of these selfsame blue books from our instructors, -the self-same books, it is true, but also, how changed. It therefore seems but simple justice that we should heed the lesser clamor of our instructors and turn over to their keeping for a few days the books in which "what we do not know" will soon be written...
...constrained to believe, though with regret, that the average student of the university has become so accustomed to the visits of the summons boy, as to pay but little heed to the invitations of which he is the bearer, other than to note the time at which his presuce at U. 8, is required and make such mendacious preparation as seems best to him for passing the inevitable ordeal. But, on receiving our annual summons yesterday we noticed that it differed from our last summons, received exactly one year ago, in that the seal of the college which...
...towards the last of the match even stand within the fair lines so that several times they interfered with players running for fair balls. When appealed to to keep the people back they did so in such a listless, dont-care manner that the crowd paid scarcely any heed to them and did about as it pleased. The treasurer of the foot ball association ought to see that the police do their duty if they are to be paid for services as such and not as mere spectators of the games...
...most undignified, and especially so since the Harvard campaign committee is held responsible by the Republican leaders for a proper display of transparencies. If transparencies are to be carried it is best that they should not be either of a strong Democratic or Republican nature. If students will heed this suggestion they will not only contribute to the success of the college parade, but, also, greatly favor the campaign committee...