Word: interested
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Rumor has it that one of the nightly expressions of enthusiasm is to culminate in a trip to Boston. Just what advantage such an excursion would have it is difficult to see. We have no particular interest in displaying our feelings before the people of Boston--indeed they will learn of them far more generally through the newspaper accounts. Enthusiasm is of most value for its effect upon the players and upon the undergraduates themselves...
Professor Clifford H. Moore will lecture in Harvard 1 this evening at 8 o'clock on "Ancient Rome." The lecture is designed to describe, with the aid of about 50 stereopticon slides, the monuments and remains which would most interest the traveller on his first visit to Rome...
...fall tennis season this year has been one of signal success in victories, in the interest shown, and in bringing out new material...
...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest...
...time for such minor considerations it would be interesting to discuss the psychological aspect of undergraduate criticism. Apparently everyone is blaming the next man for lack of confidence in the team, while the only ones to surrender are a few half-hearted graduates who are anxious to gain money and universal odium by the use of their pens. The sooner these "Cassandras" find out that they are talking to their own hurt, the better it will be for them and for every one who has the interest of the Harvard team at heart...