Word: primed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...personal interest in the results of '98's election, and orally submitted to President Perkins and the '98 election committee. It has since been formally presented to the committee, and will be brought up by them in special class meeting. It therefore seems desirable to the prime movers in the reform and to the committee to give a public and explicit account of its promoters, its essential features, and such alliterative detail as has been suggested...
...matter in which the undergraduates are most particularly interested at present is the football team and the coming game with Lafayette. Very little anxiety is felt, however, that the team will be again defeated, for most of the men are in prime condition, and Captain Minds and Jackson have almost entirely recovered from their injuries and will be able to appear again on the field in Saturday's game. Great interest has been aroused among the students of the Law School at the prospect of a game with the Harvard Law School, and a large number of candidates have responded...
...University, but specifically to pick an appropriate pair for play in the in tercollegiate tournament, held at New York during the Christmas vacation. To match our record during the years since the institution of this tournament-second in '92 and '93, first in '94 and '95-it is of prime importance that all who know the moves should enter. The result of this year's contest is particularly doubtful, inasmuch as Columbia, Princeton and Yale will all have strong teams. And Harvard's chances are from the present outlook pretty slender unless new players appear, especially from the incoming class...
...question of organizing a debating society in the Sheffield Scientific School has been brought before the senior class by some of the professors, who are the prime movers in the undertaking, and at present the matter is awaiting the action of the class. It is probable that the meeting will be held the first of next week, when some action will be taken towards the organization of the club. The subject for the Yale-Harvard debate, to take place in New Haven on May 1, was suggested to the committee of the Yale Union by the meeting held Sunday, February...
...prejudices; he made a very inadequate presentation of the moral side of our educational system; its defects are magnified a thousand fold in his exposition; he is mistaken in asserting that party considerations govern the appointment of our school teachers; he is utterly wrong in saying that our late prime minister, Jules Ferry, wished the schools to be atheistic; he merely wanted them to be non-confessional; he fails to do justice to the strenuous endeavor of the French Republic, ever since 1876, to raise the level of education in France...