Word: reals
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...should accomplish are the strengthening and developing of loyalty to the class and the training of material for 'varsity organizations. The baseball games this spring have done very little for class loyalty and class enthusiasm. A few spasmodic tones from a tin horn do not express nearly so much real enthusiasm as steady, continued cheering - cheering which keeps on no matter which side is ahead. This spring we have had plenty of the superficial and very little of the real enthusiasm. Again, the games have at times been listlessly played. The men have weakened under the advantage...
...with material much above the average. Yet it has failed utterly to accomplish its end. This failure is a striking example of what may result from too loose organization among freshman teams. It is hard to make a body of men in the first year at college realize what real training means. There generally comes a point when after some particularly good game the men consciously or unconsciously relax their efforts without thinking of the strain and demands of the final contests. However, the series is ended and Ninety six's record is made. She has three more years...
...present bill is practical; - (a) Supremacy of imperial Parliament retained; - (b) Ireland receives real autonomy in local affairs; Home Rule bill in Bost. Herald, Feb. 19, 1893 - (c) Irish minority in Parliament could not affect Eng. questions; Gladstone in London Times...
...offering to build an attractive club restaurant, the Corporation meets the real basis of the demand for "a new Memorial." It also stands by the men who cannot afford to pay four dollars a week for their boards, and it does what no one has even asked it to do, offer the best and most varied accommodations to men who are in Cambridge only a part of each day, or fractions of each week...
...Princeton. It will show a very poor spirit if there are not any men who have enough class feeling to do this. There is a chance, however, for Ninety-six to show the college that it has the welfare of its team at heart; that it does posses some real spirit and enthusiasm. A book has been left at Leavitt & Peirce's and in interest of the success of the nine, we strongly urge as many men as possible to enter their names and make their preparations to go with the team to Princeton...