Word: manner
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Faculty and the student body should pull together in this manner, report of this harmonious Harvard spirit could not help going forth to the world as the most praiseworthy phase of Harvard's renaissance this year, and could not help increasing the name and fame of Fair old Harvard...
...some scheme be adopted for future building and that an art commission be founded. Nothing is more sadly needed at Harvard. Next follows a lengthy obituary of Francis Channing Barlow of the class of '55, by Edwin H. Abbot '55. "From a Graduate's Window" suggests changes in the manner of conducting the Commencement dinner. Charles Gordon Ames writes the obituary of William Henry Furness of the class of '20, who died in Philadelphia last January. "The Essential in Rowing," by R. H. Dana '74, gives as the reason for the failure of the recent Harvard crews the lack...
...entirely in sympathy with the efforts of the Cycling Association in striving to make bicycle racing a distinct intercollegiate sport and we think it deserves to be congratulated upon the energetic and thorough manner in which it has arranged for this first meet...
...credit to the University. And this they have accomplished. Now it seems to me that something should be done to show these men that their earnest efforts are not forgotten, and that even though their daily practice cannot be watched by a large number of students, still the manner in which they have worked, and the great sacrifices which they have undergone for Harvard's welfare, are heartily appreciated...
...artists were engaged at enormous salaries: Mary Linck, Anna Lichter, Fatmah Diard, William Mertens, Charles O. Bassett, C. William Schuster, W. H. Clarke, John Beall. It is not surprising that the patronage of the week has been very large, and patrons have been enthusiastic in their praise of the manner in which Verdi's work is staged. Next week the same company of singers will take up "Rigoletto." The production will be a new one at the Castle Square, and the management promise a show equal in every respect to "Aida...