Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There is somewhat of a misunderstanding among many of the students with regard to the distribution of seats for Mr. Roosevelt's address on Friday night. The theatre will be open to the public. The seats on the floor and in the first balcony will be reserved for persons holding tickets until ten minutes before the speaking begins, after which time they will be open to the public. The seats in the second balcony will not be reserved...
...drilling time of the other squad. It is hoped this change of hour will make it possible for many men to join the company, who would otherwise be unable to do so. Lieutenant Robinson will be glad to answer any questions or give any information with regard to the drills...
...desire, in order that there may be no misunderstanding, to state publicly the views of the editors of the CRIMSON in regard to the proposed Harvard press club. The advantages which have been mentioned as likely to be produced by this club are: the creation of a bond of union among the editors of the different papers, the consequent tendency to a consensus of opinion on college matters, the establishment of a permanent office for the papers now without sanctums, and, by means of all these factors, the raising of the college papers in the estimation of the college world...
...disgrace to the college, all the worse coming as it does when Harvard has a captain who has generously sacrificed an immense amount of time in his efforts to improve our rowing affairs. There seems to be an to a tendency among a certain class of men to regard the athlete who represents his college very much as though he were a sort of gladiator; he is criticised as freely and blamed as harshly if in his best endeavors he prove unsuccessful. We maintain that in such matters no man who has not at least done what he is capable...
Usually the first official statement in regard to the number of students in the University is made in the University Catalogue, which is issued in December. This year, however, unauthorized statements have been made in regard to the attendance so erroneous and so misleading that it has been thought best to give an official statement earlier than usual. It must, however, be borne in mind in comparing the figures given below that those showing the attendance last year have, with a few specified exceptions, been taken from the Catalogue, and that between this date and the date when the Catalogue...