Word: late
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...immense audience witnessed the first Princeton Harvard championship game. Many ladies were on the grounds, of whom the majority wore the orange and black. The game began promptly, but lasted until the unusually late hour of 6.10 P. M. The nine was accompanied by some fifteen undergraduates, who supported it to the best of their ability. At the close of the game the nine and such Harvard men as were present were entertained at dinner by the Princeton...
...that the students are in duty bound to conform. As to the upper-classmen, we have no doubt that the request will be heeded. It may be that we are "counting our chickens" too early, but the verbum sap. had better be given at a venture than given too late...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON.- The suggestion of a correspondent in a late issue of the CRIMSON, about establishing a course of lectures on the Common Law, meets the approval of many men preparing for the Law School. Such a course, in one way or other, is given to undergraduates at Columbia, University of Michigan and Universityof Virginia. Now that Harvard is about to establish a chair in journalism, let her not be behind her rivals in the import ant study...
...respect for the memory of the late Mr. Strauss, no recitation was held in German 5, last Wednesday morning. Professor Bartlett, before dismissing the class, spoke of the high regard in which he had always held the deceased student. Mr. Strauss, but a day or two previous to his death, had presented a theme on "Faust." In the paper, his thorough conscientiousness and accuracy were shown...
...orchestral music, especially, he holds absolute pre-eminence. The idea, however, that Beethoven had worked out the view of purely instrumental music, tacitly acknowledging, in fitting words to his 9th Symphony, that a higher form uniting words and music was henceforth to be supreme, an idea advanced by several late writers, Wagner among others, Prof. Paine regarded entirely unforunded. The 5th symphony is as great as the 9th, and the purely instrumental forms since Beethoven are as worthy of admiration as the operas and symphonic poems of Wagner, Berlioz and Lizst. Beethoven's style was illustrated by the great trioop...