Word: less
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would be well if more mass meetings like the one last night and the football mass meeting last spring, could be held. They help greatly to strengthen interest in the athletic teams and, better, to bring about unity in the more or less loosely connected branches of the University and create community of feeling...
...hardly imagine that a professor stands on the platform behind the debater, whispering in his ear, though his words would seem to imply some such belief. If the part of the chess expert were limited to improving his pupil's play before the match the comparison would be less infelicitous...
...spontaneous uprising of students of every creed and no creed to declare that, caring no less than ever for self-culture, the Harvard student of today cared also to be of service to the poor and the unfortunate. President Eliot, Professor Peabody, Bishop Lawrence, Dr. McKenzie, the late Ex-Governor Russell and half a dozen students spoke at this unique meeting, and the Student Volunteer Work was launched...
...hours were reserved for the small, advanced courses as far as possible without conflicting. This would relieve the pressure on the morning and afternoon hours and the big lecture courses could be better divided. There are some minor advantages to evening hours. The process of taking lecture notes requires less mental exertion than writing a theme or studying a text-book. Therefore, it would be more rational to do this original work in the morning when the brain is fresh, and save the evening for the more mechanical tasks. The athletes would certainly prefer evening courses to afternoon recitations...
...hares, D. Grant, M. S., and E. A. Starbuck '98 went over the course in 1h. 29m. The hounds lost the trail in Brookline and came directly home from Corey Hill, thus running about three miles less than the hares. As it was, the did not come in until half an hour later and the run was therefore won by the hares. The hounds came in as follows: H. W. Foote '97, A. Blakemore '97, W. C. Burton '99, A. B. Ruhl '99, F. B. Dutton '97, H. A. Wadleigh...