Word: longer
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...illustrated weeklies and periodicals. One has little idea how much pleasure it afforded to the patients in our hospitals by a picture-paper or an illustrated magazine of no matter what date. Why not make it a point with each of us to see that our papers are no longer thrown away or burned but are dropped in the box at Memorial...
...hardly a speech that evening which did not turn upon the evils which had beset and were besetting Harvard life, and there was a spirit of earnestness and determination shown which, if transplanted into every class in college without losing any of its vim and courage, Yale could no longer be called "champion," and parents would no longer hesitate to send their sons to Harvard...
...results of the foot-ball game of Saturday between Harvard and Princeton teams ought to settle the question of colleges sanctioning the sport longer. Foot-ball as a college sport ought...
...victory of Saturday has awakened the spirit of Harvard which has lain in a lethargic state so long. Instead of periodical grunts and growling about the eleven, words of hope and encouragement are now heard. Men no longer say that Yale will win simply because she is Yale, but declare that she must show superior strength and science to do so. This, as a sign of the times, is most encouraging. Disgruntled criticism has done much evil here in the past. It has been caused by defeats to a great extent, but it has reacted upon the players...
...members of '89 to realize that the constitution was a dead letter, and that the original aims of the society were multiplied. After much deliberation they decided that the constitution of the society was no longer carried out and that it was useless to continue. On the 27th of October by a vote of the past members the Everett Athenaeum was dissolved...