Word: interest
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this creation of a class spirit that the greatest good of the annual dinners would lie. The feeling of a common interest, and of a common loyalty and brotherhood, which they would bring about, would make college life fuller, more interesting and more beneficial for the individuals of the class, and would make the class as a body stronger and more successful...
...General Republican Sound Money Demonstration next Friday evening. Such a cooperation will in no way impair the success of the students' parade the night before election when we as a student body solely can give full expression of our enthusiastic support of sound financial principles. It is to the interest of every college man to see that in this general demonstration of Friday evening, with its great mass of outside clubs estimated at five or six thousand men, that the college division is at least a respectable incident in the general aggregation...
Going from political life to business activities, he did not give up his interest in public affairs. He was always ready to respond to the call of duty. Always a lover of his party, he saw with apprehension the direction which affairs were taking in that party. His warnings were not heeded, and he last raised his voice in protest against the action of the party which he had loved and served so well. Never did he stand before the people in such a light of clear statesmanship as at this time. Then, while the country was admiring...
...with the individuals. There is too great a lack among undergraduates of consideration of their classmates, and too much forced formality. "Let the thoughtless be more thoughtful of others, and the over-sensitics, less so." A live enthusiasm in athletics, in debating, or in any field of action of interest to all alike will also go far to join all classes together and to destroy all unnatural social divisions...
...Castle Square Theatre the attraction will be Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" this being the first production given this opera by the organization. It is many years since "The Pirates" has been sung in Boston and the great popularity it has always enjoyed here gives especial interest to its revival. The music of this work has been generally considered as ranking with the best efforts of the composer, and its performance will serve to display the vocal strength of the Castle Square Company to the best advantage. The action of the opera is full of interesting scenes...