Word: remind
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...library of text-books is proposed by the aid of which men could avoid the expense of buying some of the books used in college courses. Accordingly in April last a circular was sent to a number of men in college. The purpose at the present time is to remind those men of that circular and to bring the matter before the whole college. Any members of the University who have any material which could be useful to other students, and which they are willing to give away now or at the end of the year, are earnestly requested...
...certainty as to the likely result of the annual contest with Yale, for no games, which alone can test the true worth of a team. have yet been played. The first game of the season is to occur at Andover next Saturday, and it may be well to remind before hand those who will represent '91, that they are expected to play ball for something far more important than the mere "fun" of it. Work, hard and conscientious work must be enforced. By no other method can a freshman nine obtain the coveted championship. When the nine don their uniforms...
...days ago we took occasion to remind the sophomore class that there were but two of its members on the editorial board of the CRIMSON. Now we wish to speak a word in the same strain to ninety-one. We have at present only one representative from the freshman class, and we are anxious to have more in due time. Shortly after the April recess we shall take on another freshman editor, provided one is found competent to fill the position. We therefore invite any member or members of the class of ninety-one to contribute to our columns-whether...
...scarcely necessary to remind the students that any repetition to-day of the hissing which disgraced the first winter meeting last Saturday, would be most ungentlemanly. The fact that ladies are to be present should do more towards emphasizing this than anything we can say; but at the same time, under a high pressure of excitement, even gentleman are apt to forget themselves sometimes. The spectators should remember also to abstain from undue applause and encouragement for the contestants until the close of the events. If these little things are remembered, we prophesy an interesting and successful meeting...
...March number of the Magazine of American History is as bright and interesting as the previous issues. We again remind students who have elected courses in American history of the value of this magazine and advise all to read the admirable articles which bear upon the historical works at Harvard...