Word: reade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have read with interest the letter in your issue of this date, in which it is proposed to improve athletic conditions at Harvard by "cursing out" our athletic representatives when they have had the misfortune to meet with superior teams. I am quite sure that if any one is calling on us to curse the football team for the honorable defeat of last Saturday, our months will be closed, like Balaam's, in the attempt. In other words, while we can all echo "Ninety-Four's" call for vigorous efforts and enthusiastic support, we can not be carried away...
...ballet squads for the French Play must be at the G. A. R. Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp. The squads have been reduced to the following men: Fenno, Hill, Osborn, Prescott, Scaife, Whitfield, Read, Felton, Burlingame, Cotton, Denny, Jones, C. L. Smith, Hanavan and Coffin...
...DENNISON.WILL all men who would like to try for the position of accompanist of the Freshman Glee Club meet me in Hilton 29, at 4.30, today, and bring solo? Great accuracy in time, and ability to follow and to read are required...
...poem was then read by Mr. J. T. Wheelwright...
...with them no higher authority than their logic." It might be well to add here that we are not all "careful students," nor are we all as confident or self-assured that "Junior's logic is not above the E stamp." Finally, the point is this: The CRIMSON is read by members of the English Department. Doubtless, then, it is both "manly" and expedient for Mr. Gentner to sign his article,- one supporting the position held by the English Department. Doubtless, it is quite as obvious that it would not be expedient for "Junior" to sign his article-one contesting...