Word: needlessness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting tonight we can express our thanks to Mr. Lehmann, our confidence in him and the crew, and our interest in Harvard rowing affairs generally. It is needless to urge that every one who can will attend the meeting...
...Harvard; at the second to welcome royally a conquering team. At both the good fellowship and enthusiasm were unbounded. The first football dinner did much toward the victory of the next year and, more important even than that, aroused the desired spirit of interest in the University. It is needless to say that the second dinner was an event remembered by all who attended it as a worthy celebration of the victory...
...risk of appearing to indulge in needless repetition the CRIMSON wishes to urge again every man who has any ability or inclination whatever for addressing an audience, to speak in the first trail debate to choose Harvard's representatives for the Princeton debate. It is extremely important that a large number of men take part in order that the best speakers in the University may be had to choose from...
...this is the spirit that is shown by the base ball men today we have every reason to hope for victory. But if we are beaten the disgrace of defeat falls upon all the students alike. If on the contrary we lose the game by poor playing and needless errors, the disgrace falls chiefly upon the men who are most directly to blame, although the sting of the defeat will be shared by the students in general. We wish Captain Dean and his men all success in the great game...
...have been spread through the University. As far as we can discover not one of the reports of the celebration which were printed yesterday morning was the work of a Harvard student. They were done by persons sent out from the papers especially to cover the celebration. It is needless to add that the articles they wrote were false, contemptible pieces of sensational journalism, and respectable papers should have refused to publish them...