Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mention of the Yale class races, which took place on the two mile course at Lake Saltons tall last Saturday, was crowded out of yesterday's CRIMSON. The sophomore eight won by half a length in 11m. 48s. The juniors were second and freshmen third. Butler, '90, won the 1 1-2 mile race in singles for the third successive year. Time...
...seem to be almost identically the same as those which the higher families believed were about Walhalla. Much dispute has arisen as to the unity and consistency of the beliefs in Walhalla and Hel. Some of the Eddic songs speak of Hel and Walhalla separately. while others do not mention the latter at all. The beliefs are inconsistent, because by one all souls are sent to the gloomy land, and by the other warriors have everlasting happiness...
...early in the season to criticise the management of the tennis courts, but one abuse of privilege has come to our notices, and we hope by mentioning it at once to prevent its recurrence this spring. We are informed that a few days ago, when the courts were all in demand, two outsiders watched their chance and took possession of a court. They stayed there all the afternoon, and mean while a number of Harvard men were wandering about in a vain search for a place to play. When the employee of the Tennis Association was informed of the intrusion...
...interest of some of the alumni in college athletics, as shown by the articles in the last Monthly, is extremely gratifying. Graduates have availed themselves before of the opportunity to mention athletics through the regular graduate contribution, but this is the first time that the "Communication" department has been used for this purpose. The suggestions in Mr. Crowninshield's letter are well worth considering. The spirit of the letter shows that he has the welfare of boating at heart and wishes for a general interest in rowing throughout the college, as well as for Harvard's success in intereollegiate matches...
...Elsie Leslie who plays the title role in a very charming way. Her work has a uniqueness about it which is very refreshing. Almost every movement of the play turns on her part of the dual role and she is fully equal to the important character which she takes. Mention should be made of Mr. Arthur Elliot, who, as "Miles Hendon," was capital...