Word: moves
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...those who may wish to join the club, notice will be published in a later issue to inform them how they may do so and what will be the requirements for membership. It is to be hoped that all admirers of this game will interest themselves in this move...
There is no doubt that the committee have chosen a favorable time, for them, to make their move. The past season has seen us burdened with a poor eleven, and ending with a poorer record than ever before. But this makes it only the harder in the eyes of the world for us to give up the game gracefully. Many men, too, have temporarily lost their interest in the game on account of the poor work of the eleven, and will not make the protest against the prohibition that they ordinarily would. This is unfortunate and we advise every...
...fully capable of responsibility on matters of religion. This, too, is generally recognized. The sole reason we have compulsory attendance at prayers, at present, is apparently because it is an old custom. Public sentiment is against it; the college is a unit against it; and yet not a move is made to put this bugbear down...
...left we continue our way down Brattle. But first, why all these perambulations? I answer, merely that we may pass through a very pleasant quarter of Cambridge, and at the same time, "take in" the Longfellow house, which we cannot fail to see on our left as we move down Brattle street. It is another of the famous old Cambridge houses, yellow and white like so many of the others, with a high fence and hedge in front. Opposite the house is the lot belonging to the Longfellow estate. The poet never would sell it, as he thought too much...
...gentleman who made the first move towards forming a hockey club has written to the CRIMSON a second time saying that he has received so much encouragement that he thinks the time for forming such a club in college has come. Therefore, all those skaters among the students who are interested in the game of Hockey are requested to meet this evening in Stoughton 20 for the purpose of forming a Harvard Hockey Club. It is hoped that a good number of men will attend and give the movement the boom which it deserves...