Word: losely
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...made for home at a very hot pace, Bailey, '88 led till close to the finish when he was passed by Dana of the same class who took first place, Bailey coming in second, and Lothrop, '87 third. The leaders gained three minutes on the hares who thereby lose the prizes which go to the leading hounds...
...publish today from Brown is illustration of the reserve with which the system is regarded away from Cambridge. Harvard has led the way. Very slowly Harvard's sister colleges are falling into line. With one eye upon the old system, with another upon the new, they are trying to lose sight of neither. If the new succeeds, then very good; if it fails, the old is still near enough to be called back and taken up again in all its particulars. The many advances, however, that have lately been made towards the system as practised here, seem to imply very...
...contestants in singies must be on Holmes Field at 10 a.m. Contestants in doubles at 2 p.m. All not present at time specified lose by default...
...building has been pretty thoroughly rebuilt inside and is now used for students rooms; and there have been, of course, many important repairs and changes in the exterior of the building in the course of its long life. However it has never been so much changed as to lose its identity and the right to be called Wadsworth House, and cannot fail to be of great historical interest as long as it exists...
...work can well be done by a man who allows himself to be blown hither and thither by the wind of popularity, or who is striving after good-fellowship with his class-mates. Not that a student should shut himself up in his rooms and so acquire monkish habits, lose in worldly knowledge to gain in knowledge of letters: yet at the first glance, this seems to be the only resort for those who wish to graduate from the college with a high standing on the class rank list. But there are men who seem to do both; who seem...