Word: maye
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...tendencies towards professionalism, which are fast gaining headway. If Harvard alone wishes to see athletics put on a higher plan, let her withdraw, although it seems hardly probable that she would be allowed to act alone in this matter. Whatever is the means employed, the writer urges that Harvard may put herself in such a position that with all truth she may make this announcement; "This university is for learning first; for gentlemanly sports next; for professionalism...
...PICK ON MEMORY.- Dr. Pick will repeat the lecture he gave last May by invitation of the Philosophical club, on "Memory, and How to improve it," on Wednesday next at 8 o'clock in Lyceum hall. Admission free...
...theatricals the evening on which the Boylston Prize Speaking was held, but this year mistakes of that kind will be avoided if possible. Nothing has as yet been decided about the play for this year, excepting that one certainly will be given next spring sometime about the first of May...
...perhaps best to make little criticism. Our team certainly has more reason for pride than for regret. It is by far the best eleven Harvard has ever put into the field, and had it met an amateur undergraduate team, like itself, would very likely have won. It may, however, well be doubted whether Harvard beaten has not a more honorable record than Princeton victorious. But enough of what is passed; there is work ahead which we must undertake. Harvard has stood foremost this year in an endeavor to uproot professionalism from college athletics. It is her duty to continue that...
...PICK ON MEMORY.- Dr. Pick will repeat the lecture he gave last May by invitation of the Philosophical club, on "Memory, and How to improve it," on Wednesday next at 8 o'clock in Lyceum hall. Admission free...