Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...card catalogue has been put in order and 250 new drawers have been added. This has necessitated spreading and involved considerable work, but enough card room is now available for 10 years to come. Small drawers which can be taken from their places and used at a table are to replace the old fixed drawers in time, and all the additions have been of this kind. The author catalogue now fills both sides of the central case and the topical drawers have been moved along to the other racks. The library has had no donations of importance during the summer...
...enough candidates out to form two elevens but '98 had a few short of that number. All the squads went through light practice which was followed by a run around the field. As '99 had a full eleven of old players, acting-captain Johnston lined up his men and put them through a few signals. The men who came out that were on the '99 eleven of the past two years were: Brown, Stanwood, Lawton, Sampson, Catlin, Huntington, Nourse, Macomber, Spencer, Bigelow, Jackson, Baldwin...
...real good could be done at college without making a great show of virtue. Finally, Dr. McKenzie made a direct personal appeal to the men present ot remain true to their ideals throughout their college course and never fail to do what they considered right when they should be put to the test...
...told upon all possible occasions where they can do most to benefit themselves, and there is no end to the necessity of prodding them on to do things which they ought to have sense enough to do of their own accord. If there is one thing which can put a new man at Harvard in the way of making friends with his classmates and can give him a dignified and respected position before the College public, that one thing is to make for himself a creditable record on the football squad. For this consideration alone, then, even those...
...departments are cordially invited to join at once. Beginners will gain greatly by joining this fall because special arrangements have been made for their instruction by Mr. Donovan and the other coaches of whom several will be at the boat house every afternoon. Last year in order to put the membership within reach of all, the fees were reduced to $10 for four years, $8 for three years, and $7 for two years. The usual $5 is charged for a one year's membership, locker $1 extra...