Word: interests
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...continuation of the pleasant weather of the preceding day brought the lacrosse team out on Jarvis Saturday for the second outdoor practice of the season. Though considerable promising material appears, the captain is anxious that lacrosse players should show a more general interest in the practice work. The members of last year's team who are now playing are: Davidson, captain, Griffing, Towle, Drake, Hughes, and Henshaw, '90, and of the substitutes Morton, Wells, Griswold, and Kilvert. The new men are: Thorndike, Naumberg, Reisner, Pulsifer, '90, Hunneman, Grew, Rourke, Huntress, Bancroft, and Newall. It is expected that Harding of last...
What is most noticeable in reading the editorials and the "Topics of the Day," is the number of questions of vital interest to the college touched upon...
...spent. It is only of importance to find the answer to the latter question and upon this answer the allowances given by careful parents should be based. Professor Palmer has helped very much in the solution of the problem; and we recommend his statement to all who have an interest in the reputation of Harvard. In conclusion, we fully agree with a writer who has said that when the limit of legitimate expenditure has been shown, the impulse to economy must come from the homes of the student and not from the college authorities. In the great freedom of college...
...expected that every applicant will receive employment; but the Secretary assures us that, while he can only make us promises, he will take advantage of every opportunity to aid the more worthy candidates in obtaining the desired positions. The Secretary is to be commended for the interest he is taking in this work. The amount of substantial aid he can give to students in this way is not small. If members of the University, officers or students, have brought to their notice opportunities for employment of which they do not care to take advantage, it is suggested that they notify...
...fielders, Linn and Codman, showed up very well. On the whole it looks as though the nine would not find it difficult to get into shape after a very little practice. Phillips, captain of the eighty-six nine, was present, and watched the work of the candidates with interest. The men were out about an hour and three quarters. Bates, '91, pitched to one net for a half hour, at the end of which he gave way to Luce and tood direction of the practice of the freshmen...