Word: moring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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To us it seems that such a plan cannot but meet with general favor. The committee says only too truly that many men loose as much in vitality as they gain in mental strength while at Harvard, simply because they do not realize that a good body to work with...
Again we believe that if more of the 'Varsity men had a greater sense of responsibility the teams would not be so liable to overtraining. It is only too common to see prominent football men simply lying by after the season is over and growing flabby. When the season of...
The first performance of "Athalie" in Sanders Theatre last evening had more spirit and more smoothness than any of the rehearsals, and by Wednesday, the company will be able to give as perfect a production as can be seen of any play on the amateur stage.
The race of the trial eights on Saturday was won by J. H. Perkins's crew by a short quarter of a length. From the start until the line was crossed the result was in doubt. One hundred yards from the finish both crews were even and going strongly. The...
For the third time in succession Harvard has lost in debate to Yale. The defeat is naturally a bitter disappointment, as Harvard this year enjoyed the advantage of choice of sides, while the unprecedented number of men who spoke in the trial provided more good material than usual from which...