Word: pleasantly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...writer in a most striking manner. The music, which was furnished by a select chorus, under the direction of Mr. Geo. L. Osgood, was of the highest order. A solo sung by Mr. Osgood, was rendered in a most artistic manner, and was one of the most pleasant features of the evening. The Carmen Seculare was in imitation of Horace, and as a Latin poem fairly successful. One of its most characteristic stanzas was, Trans mare et terras vehimur vapore; Frereo filo loquimuriper orbem Gentium; nec est tonitrus domandus; Servit et ipse...
...take this opportunity to remind all freshmen who ride bicycles, that the Bicycle Club has very few members from eighty-eight, and earnestly desires more. Now that the time for riding has come, all lovers of the sport who appreciate a lively run through a pleasant country with a crowd of jolly companions, ought to join the club for their own sakes, if not to support the club. The admission fee to the club is only three dollars, and the member has the satisfaction of knowing that he personally is going to derive pleasure from his contribution, and that...
...quota of boarders, between two hundred and fifty and three hundred, considerably more than were there during the Christmas recess. The library has been almost deserted, the finals being far enough removed to cause little or no anxiety to the average student. Withal the vacation has been a very pleasant one, and the universal cry is, "Oh, for another week like this...
...every pleasant day the nine will be out on Holmes or Jarvis practising before empty benches. Let all who have the success of the nine at heart go out and fill these benches, and thereby encourage the candidates to do their best for themselves and for the college, Then if we win we can take some of the credit of victory to ourselves; if we lose, we can feel that we deserved to lose, that we were outplayed. There is no disgrace in defeat if every effort has been made to secure victory...
...general table of 10 or more gentlemen can be accommodated with board in the pleasant room occupied by the club table of last year's university nine, at Mrs. F. H. Brewer's, Brattle Square. A small club table may also find accommodations at the same place...