Word: prided
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...unnecessary for the HERALD to indulge in extended comment upon the victory of the Harvard crew over Yale at New London. The victory was one which speaks for itself, and is, all things considered, unprecedented in the history of Harvard boating. The college has already expressed its pride in its victorious crew, and will undoubtedly take occasion to still further express its delight in the performance in the near future. The victory practically gives Harvard the precedence over Yale in athletic sports for the year to come. So crushing a defeat can hardly be retrieved in less time, even...
...thankful for the kindly interest taken in college athletics by the organs of professional athletes, such as the Clipper and Spirit of the Times. When any of these papers concede a slight amount of praise to the performances of college athletes do not our bosoms swell with grateful pride? On such occasions as the recent inter-collegiate meeting in New York, therefore, it should be our first effort to act so as to gain the approbation of the omniscient scribes who report for these journals. It is with feelings of the deepest delight that we notice that in one respect...
...generous support of the club, but the tradition of open-air singing on the steps of Matthews by the club is one that should not be given up as it is one of the pleasantest features of college life and always tends to increase the interest and pride felt by the college in its Glee Club...
...this my boy? my pride...
...students, are also to be censured because we do not take interest enough to demand electives in American history. It cannot be denied that every young American should have more than a school knowledge of his country's history. To disregard it shows a want of pride in our native land and a lack of appreciation of, our ancestors whose trials and labors made us what...