Word: likes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- I have read the editorial in yesterday's issue in regard to the Harvard Union canvass. I should like to say that the Union is desirous to secure as full a vote as possible. There are at present two hundred men who have not voted, and it is with the hope of securing at least a portion of these votes that the result is withheld...
...best playing for Harvard was done by Perry, Austin and Morse, For Exeter, the best playing was done by Brooks, Trafford and Barbour. It would be useless to attempt an individual criticism of a game like the one which was played by Harvard. The men had no life and there was no spirit shown. The ball was taken from Harvard by the Exeter men before our men were aware of it while the Exeter half-backs were nearly always able to find holes in our rush line. Only once did Harvard really work and then two touchdowns were scored. They...
...badge of Lasell, the Lasell pin, is now ready. It is to be worn by Lassellians in such a fashion that "the initiated eye can find it and recognize in" its wearers, "no matter how scattered" through this or other lands, sisters, inmates of the same home, toilers in like tasks, partakers of the same birch...
...METCALF, No. 18 Prescott street, would like to provide tables for two private clubs of six members each, and one table for twelve persons not forming a club. Refers by permission to Prof. C. F. Dunbar and Rev. Edward H. Hall...
...METCALE, No. 18 Prescott street, would like to provide tables for two private clubs of six members each, and one table for twelve persons not forming a club. Refers by permission to Prof. C. F. Dunbar and Rev. Edward H. Hall...