Word: holdings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...nearly four miles was taken, with body exercises and a very little tank work. There will be no race this year with Oxford or Cambridge, as it is impossible to arrange suitable dates. Our crew cannot go across early enough to suit the Englishmen, and they cannot hold their crew together long enough after their race to meet Yale. It was the general hope that this race might be arranged and its failure this year is a disappointment...
...Civil Service Reform Club will hold the second of its series of smoke talks tonight at 7.30 at the Colonial Club. Professor Albert Bushnell Hart will speak on "The Spoilsman's Point of View." Members of the club may bring friends...
President Turner of the Princeton Athletic Association and President Kirby of Columbia have decided to hold a track athletic meet at Princeton this spring...
...merely in defence of Venezuela; but we are told that we must rally to the defence of the "Monroe! Doctrine." This doctrine is now more than seventy years old, and it is its spirit rather than its letter with which we are concerned now. As I understand it, I hold it in the highest respect; but I frankly confess that, viewing the utterances of 1823 in the light of 1896, I can see nothing in them which makes them in any respect applicable to the present case. Nothing is plainer in President Monroe's famous message of 1823 than that...
...work by every man to the end of the season. That success will follow is something which, though it can not be predicted, the size of the University and the spirit of its members should put beyond a doubt. This spirit is what some newspapers have been trying to hold up to ridicule of late, and they will look to the meeting tonight for an evidence of their view of it. Mr. Scannell's manly and generous letter amply refutes much that has been said concerning the real attitude of Harvard men in the present instance. Let the spirit...