Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...efforts to spread among the working classes the influence of university teaching. An appeal is made to men in college, who feel an interest in this movement, to come to the aid of the Union. We believe that there are philanthropic persons here who would be glad to help along so worthy a cause. They may feel assured that what they give will be well spent. The Committee will be glad to receive contributions of any amount whatever and if there are any who care to contribute they are requested to send their subscriptions to W. B. McDaniel, 42 Weld...
...with Princeton, although there is not the same interest centered in it. We have seen how, in the moment of intense excitement, a crowd will forget the treatment which is usually accorded a visiting team. There may be occasion today when Harvard will again be called upon to help win the game by cheering. If there is we hope there will be as sincere and hearty an outburst as on Tuesday. That is the kind of enthusiasm which inspires. But the hooting and guying and attempts to rattle the other team are an imposition on the good name...
...equal share of the trainer's time, it is hoped that a large number of men will appear at the meeting. This plan, will not affect the race for organized four-oared crews to be held next Saturday, although Mr. Murphy will do anything in his power to help each crew in the little time that remains before the race...
...constructing a game. Everyone recognized last fall his great value to the team and we believe he can be still more useful another year. Harvard now has an efficient corps of old football players, who are interested in her welfare and who will do everything in their power to help the eleven and it will be the aim of the management to use all the available talent and get all the aid possible from the graduates. The college at large cannot help but feel pleased at the turn affairs have taken, and we are sure Captain Waters and his coaches...
Temptation he said was the greatest subject on which to speak to young men They most need help need to be shown how to contend against this inevitable enemy; for temptation is the necessary experience, of every one, a personal characteristic, as a walk or a laugh. It follows everywhere. It cuts off a man in a moment from all his friends, picks off the best and the greatest But it is hard to conted with for there is no one to blame or applaud if you fail or succeed against...