Word: pleasanter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...student is very likely to take them semi-occasionally. Of course the conclusion follows at once that it is policy for instructors to do some "omitting" once in a while to forget to appear at their lecture rooms. In this way a real evil is averted and a decidedly pleasant feature of Harvard life brought into its due prominence. The CRIMSON itself has not been lacking in this matter, and learns with pleasure that a recent announcement in its columns, concerning a contemplated (?) cut, had the very desirable effect of keeping both students and instructor from the lecture room. This...
Long runs have been taken by the crew and substitutes during the many pleasant days of the fall. From ten to twelve miles have often been covered. The final make-up of the eight is of course extremely uncertain as yet, and all guesses must be almost valueless. Of last year's crew, five men are now in college who intend to row this year. Mumford, Keyes, Brooks, Burgess and Colony. These men are all '87, while Alexander, Remington, and Ayer of last year's substitutes are also '87. At first glance it would seem as if '87 would...
...they bring out men who in case of need can fill places in the College Glee Club; and of pleasure because, as we have seen, they can give well-extended contributions to the programmes of the open air concerts in the yard, which of late have become such a pleasant feature of the warmer season of the college year. We hope that Wednesday, the day on which candidates for the eighty-nine glee club are to meet, will witness an interest that will ripen into energy, and an energy that will ripen into execution...
...miners. The Brooks party of Eastermens on the way to the mining districts, found little trouble from the Indians or settlers until they reached the Sierras. They tell of entertainments given by the wives and daughters of the miners at the Mormon diggings, which made a very pleasant ending to a day of hard labor. The men, it is said, sometimes took a little too much liquor. They had many unpleasant experiences with "horse theif" Indians and robbers. Every man looked out for himself in those days. Burial places even were hard to obtain...
Piano - To rent for practice, at 18 Prescott street. Also pleasant, sunny furnished and unfurnished rooms...