Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...north gallery and on the string alongside the chair. Before the doors were opened a crowd of students clustered about them, clamoring for admission, and pelting with peas the janitors and others inside whenever they ventured to look out. Prof. Butcher, the new Greek professor, was received with a loud cheer on arriving, a lane toward the doorway being opened for him at the same time. The professor smilingly acknowledged the compliment, and was making his way into the hall when several students were heard to say "Let's give him a squeeze." The scene that ensued is described...
This badinage went on for some time. Judge Hoar laughed. Mr. Dana looked grave, and at last said: "This is well for a jest, but don't say it aloud! Don't! A loud word in the Alps sometimes starts the avalanche...
...Yale university crew have begun to take short practice pulls three days in a week. Some of the men have yielded to the loud cry for the crew men to play on the foot-ball team, and Captain Hull, H. E. Folsom, and W. H. Hyndman are now practising. There is no little criticism, however, by those who fear that the risk of accident to them endangers Yale's boating chances next year...
...Loud, C. E., 56 Thayer
...Coolidge, of Boston, (Hopkinson's) ; vice-president, J. L Snelling, of Boston, (Hopkinson's) secretary, W. B. Scoffield, Worcester, (Adams) ; captain of the crew, G. S. Mumford, of Rochester. N. Y., (St Paul's) ; captain of the eleven, A. Cochrane, of Boston, (Andover) ; captain of the nine, C. E. Loud ; of Weymouth, (Adams) ; G. H. Higginson, of Boston (St. Marks,) ; treasurer of class. Mr. Perkins, '84, captain of the university crew addressed the meeting, urging that the election of the captains be made temporary, which suggestion was adopted. Mr. Marquand, '85, advised the class to elect a captain...