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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...provided for before they are incurred, it is the opinion of this committee that they should not be incurred at all. We believe it to be the only safe policy for each year to bear its own expenses; and we think that, if the club cannot raise money to pay the expenses of the launch, it ought not to be put into service this year. The Base-Ball Association has offered to give the Boat Club $1,000 of its surplus; and this committee has approved of the gift on condition that by the aid of it, the Boat Club...
Every American ought to feel proud of the eminent results attained by this institution, which is supported wholly by Americans. In order to get the fund of $100,000, the income whereof is to pay the salary of a permanent director for the school, great efforts are being made this winter. Dr. Charles Waldstein, whom we had the privilege of hearing in Cambridge last year, has been chosen as the first permanent director...
...Columbia until we downed her. Then would we be ready for the blue and crimson. And that time depends as much upon you as upon the crew. Training will be very half-hearted if the men think the students do not take sufficient interest in their success to pay their way. The supporters should bethink themselves that they are helping to send out Cornell's first eight, and they may be helping-happy thought-to diminish Yale's "big head." The honor of sitting in Cornell's first eight will be sufficient incentive for an unusual amount of training...
...rumored that the cake was made by the fair collegians and so the men ate it out of courtesy. Some of them were missing Tuesday. They were probably whiling away the lonely hours in the seclusion of their rooms, debating whether life is worth living. It does not always pay to be courteous. Revived by these refreshments, the men passed the remaining time till eight o'clock, idling about the dressing rooms...
What is to be the remedy? There is but one and that is in the hands of the students. The debt is incurred and we must pay it. The college has lost two consecutive races and this year Harvard must win or we are behind in the series and take a secondary position in college boat-racing. The management cannot feel that it is hampered for money or the result would be disastrous. No one wishes to see our boating interest disappear, but unless a radical change comes over the spirit of the men here that event is certain...