Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that Harvard can do for these men who are working so hard for it is to let them alone and give them room to do their best. Is it too much of a sacrifice to demand of the college that they walk a few steps further in order to help their nine to victory...
...lose this opportunity to show Captain Kelton and his men that we fully appreciate their hard work and will do all in our power to help his crew along...
Every college man who intends to see the race, ought to buy a ticket for the grand stand opposite the finish. The 'varsity management has been at a great expense in erecting the stand, and a desire to help them, coupled with loyalty to their special class crews, ought to influence every man in college to buy a ticket for the stand. There is nothing so inspiriting to the fatigued men in the boat at the end of the race as an enthusiastic cheer from the members of their own class...
Next Thursday at 8.30, p.m. the Hasty Pudding Club's opera, "The Sphinx, or Love at Random," will be repeated for the last time. The performance is given for the benefit of the 'varsity crew, and as the price of tickets is only $1.50, everybody who cares to help the 'varsity crew to that extent, and at the same time see an admirable performance of a tuneful and bright comic opera should buy a ticket...
...Holyoke street. The management has reason to believe that a number of men in college have a mistaken idea about going to the performance. It is by no means Hasty Pudding men alone who are expected to make up the audience. Everybody who cares to see the performance and help along the crew is very welcome, whether he be a senior or a freshman, a college man or a townsman, a member of the Hasty Pudding Club...