Word: march
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first five student publications in the University--from the Harvard Lyceum, in 1810, to the last issue of the Harvard Magazine in 1864--were literary magazines, each short-lived. With the appearance, on March 9, 1866, of the first number of the Collegian--a fortnightly "newspaper intended to represent the views and opinions of Harvard students"--began the present era of University journalism. The Collegian was outspoken and caustic in tone. It deplored the "little disposition manifested by the instructors to establish and confirm a friendship between the student and themselves"; it attacked with keen satire compulsory church attendance...
Many colleges choose to make use of their hymns as march tunes and songs of victory, but it has always been a source of satisfaction to us here, if the writer is not mistaken, that the most sacred of the old Harvard songs, revered alike for its antiquity and its associations, is sung and played only upon most solemn occasions or at moments of deepest feeling. We have a notion that by maintaining our hymn aloof from freer and coarser use, we render it cleaner and pleasanter as a remainder of the more inspiring aspects of University life...
...Harvard Regiment with Attached Sanitary Troops will assemble in the roadway, east of James Smith Hall, for a practice march tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, under the supervision of the Regimental Commander. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commanding...
...Regiment Band will assemble with all undergraduates going to the track meet in front of University Hall at 2.30 o'clock. A parade will be formed there and will march to the Stadium, headed by the band...
...Rodman Wanamaker One-Mile Championship Relay Cup, which was won by the University relay team at the Meadowbrook indoor track meet on March 4, will be placed on exhibition in the window of the Co-operative Branch today...