Word: losely
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following is the standing of the different nines up to date in the championship contest. Yale leads, having won all the games, and it is now almost impossible for her to lose the championship. Brown has as yet not won a game...
...success which has attended its efforts this year. Though under the disadvantage of having no trainer we succeeded in taking more first prizes in the inter-collegiate meeting than ever before, carrying off seven out of the fourteen prizes. The out-look for next year is good, though we lose three of our best men, Morison, Kip and Soren. New men will be needed particularly in the shot, hammer, pole vault and running broad jump. We look forward, however, to next year confident that Harvard will again make a good fight for the championship cup which...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Less than one month remains of the year and still the question as to whether the freshmen are to be admitted to the class day exercises around the tree is undecided. Whatever decision the committee of the seniors reach they should certainly lose no more time in making it known, or if they are still deliberating, the quicker they reach some result the better. The proposal that the freshman game with Yale should decide the question has met with such a sensible and evident opposition on all hands, that it ought not to have any effect...
...university of one teacher to 9 scholars, (163 instructors, 1,428 students.) What is needed in these departments is an increase in the amount of instruction, instructors of learning and reputation, and courageous, fairminded discussion of topics of the day. The scientist or philosopher must not be allowed to lose sight of the fact that he is an American citizen...
...continually increasing. The connection between teachers and students is much less close than in the West, and much less individual influence is exerted; but there are those who do exert a strong and thoroughly Christian influence. One of the best of these, it is rumored, Harvard is to lose next year; for her own sake I hope this will not prove true. The "Society of Christian Brethren," founded in 1802, meets weekly. The Harvard Total Abstinence Society has what ought to be considered a very small membership, but it is worth nothing that it exists, and recently had a public...