Word: places
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...stand at Foster's is the best place in Cambridge to get a good lunch. All kinds of temperance drinks...
...Harvard Freshman or Sophomore as the wielder of an "austere academical influence." There was no course in austere influences in my day; and we were never advised to use any particular brand of patriotism. In fact, we were rather led to believe that those who occupy the choicest places in the Republic should be the quickest to respond to its call for service. Perhaps we were misled by General Charles Lowell's reply to the man who proposed a regiment of gentlemen in the army: "What do you mean by 'gentlemen,' Drivers of gigs?" As to the loss of dignity...
...take pleasure in announcing the election protem of Frederick Ezekiel Bissell of the Sophomore class as Assistant Managing Editor of the CRIMSON, in place of William Mansfield Scudder enlisted in the 1st Regiment of U.S. Volunteer Cavalry...
...stand at Foster's is the best place in Cambridge to get a good lunch. All kinds of temperance drinks...
...meeting of the Senior class last evening it was unanimously voted not to elect another class poet in place of G. H. Scull who has enlisted, but to omit the poem entirely from this year's exercises unless Scull is able to send a poem to be read for him. It was also voted not to fill the place of second marshall left vacant by the enlistment of D. M. Goodrich, and further that both Scull and Goodrich be notified of the action of the meeting...