Word: long
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Workingmen's Reading Room which the St. Paul's Society started on Washington street, Boston, has now been open long enough to ensure the success of the undertaking. Not enough subscriptions have yet come in, however, to keep the rooms open a full year, and money will be received for this purpose by Mr. Chamberlain, University Hall. Any old pamphlets, magazines, books, or newspapers will also be useful for the library and may be left at 22 Beck Hall. The musical entertainment last Friday will probably be the last till after the mid-years...
...beat us so magnificently last spring. But we were also glad to see that Yale had still no wish to compete for any general championship, sticking to her natural rival and making no alliance that could endanger the preeminence of this rivalry. To Harvard we are bound by long series of contests in every branch of sport, by the similarity between the two universities in positions and institutions, by the strong ties of alumni friendships and rivalry, and by our own personal friendship with Harvard men gained for the most part by association at the same preparatory schools. All these...
...when Beardsell made a very close try for goal. Goodridge played a hard, fast game at forward, while Russell's work in goal was particularly creditable. Brown's superiority lay in her team play, which was remarkably good. The feature of the game was Hunt's goal on a long drive from centre...
...Chamber of Deputies at the president day, taking up first M. Brisson, President of the Chambers, and then the leaders of each of the five parties, the Royalists, Anarchists, Moderate Republicans, Radicals and Socialists. M. Jaures, undoubtedly the most gifted and effective orator France has seen for a long time...
...opposition, though discussion was invited. Moreover the manner in which the speeches were received, indicated that the conclusions reached were not the result of a passing wave of enthusiasm, but rather of careful consideration. Deliberate judgment has been greatly aided by the fact that the matter has been so long before the college public, and has been so widely discussed during the past four months...