Word: reasons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...tune is not one that we make too much of; because it is used for new words in the morning, at Sanders Theatre, there is no reason why it should not be used again, to the familiar words, in the afternoon. Moreover, it is a tune that gains peculiarly by added volume of sound. As a matter of course, not only the seniors would sing it, but the other classes and the graduates would rise and join in. This would make a chorus of a thousand voices As anyone knows who attended the under-graduate exercises at the two hundred...
...year is waning. This only not has its effect upon the college at large but upon the candidates for the eleven, and unless it is checked at once the effect may be very serious. Now the fact is that the college is losing faith when there is every reason why it should feel encouraged. If men would stop for a moment to think they would realize the actual state of affairs in foot ball. There has been no real effort to play the game yet or to develop a team. The captain has been trying his material, testing each...
...accomplish their purpose. Ample evidence of this has been presented to the CRIMSON in the shape of nine ballots all prepared by the same man for the straight ticket which was elected. If this sort of work was practiced by any number of men, and there is substantial reason to believe that it was, probably enough illegal votes were cast to affect materially the result. It is but fair that the honest men on both sides should know of this. No class in Harvard college can afford, or ought for a moment to countenance anything which savors of dishonesty...
...that the majority of the senior class last year favored the change. But at the meeting of the class for the election of class day officers, when the matter ought to have been settled, it was postponed for definite until a subsequent meeting. This subsequent meeting, for some unexplained reason, was never held. Unquestionably the time to determine whether the change shall be made is at the meeting for the election of class day officers. That meeting is not very far away now, and those who favor the change should do everything in their power to have a majority there...
...year for the first time do not understand the workings of the Harvard Rowing Club. Membership in the club is not restricted, but is open to all students in any department of the University. Mr. Weld gave the boat house to broaden the interest in rowing, and for this reason membership in the club is made as free and as inexpensive as possible. The applications for membership have been many this fall, but there are still some lockers left, and it is but right that all new men should know that they can become members of the club if their...