Word: likely
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...reached is not a one-sided one, and that there are not fifty others equally important, and (perhaps) equally unsatisfactory. Every bait is not for every fish. We begin by admitting the old Doctor's apothegm that Art is long; we gradually become persuaded that it is like the Irishman's rope, the other end of which was cut off. So different is Art, whose concern is with the ideal and potential, from Science, which is limited by the actual and positive...
...students having any cast-off clothing which they would like to give away for charitable purposes are earnestly requested to drop a postal addressed to the "Clothes Collecting Committee," 6 Foxcroft, and the clothes will be called for by a committee of the St. Paul's Society and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. If possible, however, it is requested that clothes be left at 6 Foxcroft or with the janitor of the building, so that the committee can always find them without trouble...
...students having any cast-off clothing which they would like to give away for charitable purposes are earnestly requested to drop a postal addressed to the "Clothes Collecting Committee," 6 Foxcroft, and the clothes will be called for by a committee of the St. Paul's Society and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. If possible, however, it is requested that clothes be left at 6 Foxcroft or with the janitor of the building, so that the committee can always find them without trouble...
...students having any cast-off clothing which they would like to give away for charitable purposes are earnestly requested to drop a postal addressed to the "Clothes Collecting Committee," 6 Foxcroft, and the clothes will be called for by a committee of the St. Paul's Society and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. If possible, however, it is requested that clothes be left at 6 Foxcroft or with the janitor of the building, so that the committee can always find them without trouble...
GENTLEMEN:- I should like to call the attention of Harvard men musically inclined, and particularly of Glee Club men who intend making New York their home, to the formation here of a University Glee Club. This Glee Club is open to all college men, and it fills a long felt want, for it brings together men from different colleges in a very pleasant and congenial way. I should be very glad to hear from any Harvard men who take an interest in such things, for it is only fitting that Harvard should be well represented in such an organization...