Word: needed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...crew. The men have not begun rowing as yet, but go through the exercises on the chest-weights daily, after which they take a five-mile walk, the last mile and a half of which is done on the run. The candidates are very light and there is great need of more and heavier men to come...
...Everett Athenaeum, a sophomore society founded in 1868, has passed out of existence. The undergraduate members, at a recent meeting, feeling that the society outlived the purposes for which it was founded, and that there was consequently no further need of it, voted to disband. The society at the time of its organization was distinctly literary, but this feature had died out, and it had become merely a social club...
...circular has been sent around in the last few days soliciting subscrip tions for the Lampoon. It is in sore need of more money and more editors. Last year the Lampoon board struggled bravely along in the face of many obstacles, and did a great deal of hard work, in order to continue the publication of the paper. This year the board have made great changes in the Lampoon, they have lowered the price so that it is, as claimed for it, the "cheapest college paper in the country." To carry out their ideas and make the paper fully...
...should be very sorry to see the Lampoon discontinue, and therefore we present this plea in behalf of our sister paper. And at the same time we wish to speak a word for ourselves. The CRIMSON is still in need of a great many more subscriptions. There seems to be a falling off in our college spirit, and especially so as regards the support of our college papers. Every man should feel it his duty to take both the CRIMSON and the Lampoon...
...regulation has appeared which refuses admittance to English 12, one of the most practical and useful courses in the English department, to any man who shall have fallen below a certain grade in English B; a grade which many a conscientious student may fail to reach by need of that very training which is thus forbidden him. The only reason given is the crowding of the course. If any must be deprived of the advantages it would seem to be more just to deprive those who need the advantages least...