Word: heralds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS OF HERALD-CRIMSON-One cannot refrain noticing the peculiar logic that the committee used when deciding to force Harvard out of the intercollegiate series of foot-ball games this year. Attention is called to the fact that rules 19, 28 and 38 are "highly objectionable" to them because the rules were framed to prevent intentional unfair playing. This leads them to the inference that, since unfair playing is guarded against, a "manly spirit of fair play is not expected," but that instead, there is a "spirit of sharpers and roughs" in the games. Then, since the sport has "degenerated...
...subscribers who have any complaints to make in regard to the delivery of the HERALD-CRIMSON will please communicate them at once to us, as a revision of the delivery book is now being made...
...EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON : I wish to suggest through your columns that the schedule rates to New York at Thanksgiving time be continued, in spite of the recent decision of the faculty. A large number of men will go to New York in any case-why can they not have the advantage of the already announced rates? If Mr. Clark feels bound to withdraw his announcement, can not the Co-operative Society secure reduced rates for its members? In either case a very considerable saving to the students going to New York would result...
...EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON. In the Wednesday's issue of the HERALD-CRIMSON there was a notice that Rev. Frederick Courtenay, of Boston, would address the St. Paul's Society that evening and a large attendance was desired. That very natural desire was not gratified, as I afterwards understood, that, of the whole society (one of the largest in the College) less than half a dozen men were present at that lecture. Does it not amount to an insult to invite earnest and distinguished preachers to come from Boston (thus taking a whole evening from their very busy week) to speak...
...Pleasant rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with all modern improvements to gentlemen only. Address HERALD office...