Word: never
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...appeal has been sent out by the editors of the Lampoon to the members of the freshman class, urging all who are artistically inclined to send in a specimen drawing. This appeal should be promptly responded to, as it is an opportunity which may never present itself again, since seven out of the nine present editors of the art department will leave college this year. Furthermore, the freshman class is always looked upon to fill the vacancies made by the retiring editors of the different college papers. '89 has by no means come up to the mark in this respect...
...with as large a number of entries as might be secured at Harvard, could not fail to be of interest to the students at large, and as an almost new form of athletic sports for Harvard, it should certainly be encouraged. We urge boating men, particularly those who have never rowed in class crews, to enter in this single scull race. The fact that another cup, in addition to the challenge cup won by the champion last year, is offered to those who have never rowed a single scull race in college, ought to induce a large number...
...petition which is being circulated among the members of the junior class that English 6 may be returned to the list of electives for next year deserves to succeed. A course which gives so much opportunity for discussion, organization of ideas and public speaking, ought never to be removed from the curriculum even for one year. The present junior class surely should not be deprived of the advantage to be gained from the elective in question...
...this race there is also a cup offered by the Boat Club for those who have never rowed a single scull race in college. This cup becomes the permanent property of the man winning...
...success of last evening's entertainment is without doubt due to the earnest endeavors of Mr. Forchheimer. The great benefit of having the same leader for more than one year is evident, and the opportunity which is afforded the society for better work next year is highly flattering. Never have the prospects for a successful year been brighter, and never has the work of the society been more successful than during the year now drawing to a close...