Word: properly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Gymnasium. The theft must have been the work of some one who it intimately acquainted with the interior arrangements of the Gymnasium and with the habits of the students who use it. It would have been absolutely impossible for any outsider to enter the building, obtain the proper key from the keyboard, and pick out the particular locker in which these valuables were deposited. The locker must have been opened by some one who knew that it was the custom of the owner to leave his purse and watch in the cupboard, while he was at exercise. Since, then...
...Cleveland 93 for Blaine ; the Divinity School, 13 for Blaine and 3 for Cleveland, the plurality for Cleveland from the students in these three departments is 28. As most of the men in these departments are voters, it would leave Cleveland, with the addition of 3 from the college proper, a considerable plurality of voters in Harvard University. It was discovered that a mistake had been made in addition. The original vote of the entire senior class was 96 for Cleveland and 69 for Blaine, and not 95 to 58 as first announced. This corrected vote should therefore appear...
...criticism and censure. This we hope the team will take in good part. We do not claim to be infallible in our judgment, and we may be wrong or unduly severe in some of our criticisms. But we feel that the CRIMSON will not be going out of its proper sphere if in a general way it gives expression to such talk, praise and censure as goes the rounds among the lookers...
...Cleveland men of the University, as expressed in a motion passed unanimously at their meeting Friday night, that the brass band and drum corps parade in the procession which is to march to the Independent rally in Boston next Wednesday evening, seems to me most reasonable and proper. The drum corps was organized to march in whatever procession the college should vote to turn out in, whether that should be the Republican or Democratic. The brass like-wise, would have paraded in the Democratic procession if such had been the decision of the college. Both the drum corps...
...close of the address, after Dr. Ellis was long and loudly applauded, the Glee Club sang another Latin glee and president Eliot arose to thank the donor and receive the statue in the name of the University in a terse speech. Then all present went to the unveiling proper of the statue. When this was done three cheers apiece were given for John Harvard, Mr. Bridge and Mr. French, the sculptor, after which the ceremonies were considered over and the crowd wended its way homeward...