Word: parts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...singing of the choir was unusually good, and formed a very attractive part of the service. The anthems were: "Saviour, when night covers the skies," by Shelley; "And they rest not day and night," by Tuckerman, and "There is sprung up a light," by Armes...
Yesterday afternoon, Professor Cohn gave as a closing lecture in French 11 an informal account of a portion of his experiences during the Franco-Prussian war, 1870, when, as a member of the Garde Mobile he assisted in the defence of Paris. In the early part of the war, under the government of Napoleon III, all military operations were marked by an incredible amount of carelessness and ignorance among those in authority. Army officers were appointed who knew nothing of military operations, and were far surpassed in knowledge, capacity, and even intelligence by many of the privates; the movement...
...close of the present college year will end necessarily the connection of a large number of men with the Glee Club. Eighty-eight has been a very musical class, and nowhere has this been better shown than in the fact that during the past year the first bass part of the Glee Club has been composed entirely of seniors. Honore, Ewald, Mason, Saxe and Swarts have made us a very strong part. These men, with G. H. Carpenter in the second bass, Howard, Balch, Pope and B. Carpenter in the second tenor, and Lund and Barry in the first tenor...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- The following is from the circular just issued by the Class Day Committee: "Every purchaser of a ticket, in purchasing, agrees not to give, sell, or part with any Class-Day ticket whatsoever to any objectionable person. (This includes tradesmen, goodies, janitors and servants.)" Let us hope the committee have no relatives or friends who are "tradesmen." Others are not so fortunate. There is a vulgar belief that in this country "a man's a man for a' that." The fathers of several of the faculty and many students are tradesmen. According to the committee, such persons...
...seniors of the University of Nebraska have challenged the faculty to a match game of base-ball. The faculty accepted. If athletics are to be restricted among the undergraduates, it certainly is the duty of the various faculties to take part in order to keep up the interest in them. Harvard students might be reconciled to the recommendation of the overseers, if our faculty would follow this example...