Word: paper
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...left the "Sanctum" and returned later saying he had learned all that was to be known, and then proceeded to write down the facts. These he wished to have inserted, and we did not feel that we could refuse him and be consistent with the policy of the paper which among other things is to give vent to student opinion. And that it was the opinion of many students we felt convinced, even though it has since proved to be unfounded...
...University for his unflagging interest, has just made out a list of some twenty questions, which he has propounded to the nine. They deal with all sorts of matters as to quick plays, sacrifice hits and the like and is in fact a sort of an examination paper, and is said to be very valuable and interesting...
...weak sketch of "Harry Whooper." It is to be hoped that those outside the college who read the "Types" will not think that they really do describe typical Harvard men. There are three "College Kodaks." The first and last are poor, while the second is very pretty. "My Wall Paper" is a pleasant story by Knoblauch. "A Long Time to Wait" is one of the best things that Chamberlin has written this year. It is a rather pathetic story and is very well done. "Cutting The Leaves" is a poem without much merit. A pretty couplet is "Uncut Pages, begun...
...have given the freshmen much attention. Since winning the class championship the crew has been rowing two or three times a week in spurts with the 'varsity, the latter keeping to their long four mile stroke, while the freshmen took their two mile gait. They will row in a paper shell made by Waters on the same model as the 'varsity boat for this season. They will arrive at New London Saturday night, one week later than the Yale 'varsity...
...crew reached New London Saturday at half past four. A light paper shell had been rigged up and left at the wharf; in this the men were to row to quarters. The launch was also waiting at the wharf to transfer the extra men and the baggage. Vail and Fearing went on the launch and their places 6 and 5 were filled respectively by Perkins and Blake. Richardson and Eddy met the crew at the float. They had gone up in the morning with the other boats. The water was very smooth and the day very hot. The quarters were...