Word: reminded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish to remind the students once again of the new voluntary course in Literature and the Art of Reading Aloud, which will meet for the first time today. Mr. Copeland has increased the scope of the course since the first announcement, adding much to its attractiveness. As it now stands it is distinctly a novelty in the way of courses at Harvard, nothing of the kind ever having been given before. Mr. Copeland is anxious to have it make a place for itself on its own merits. He naturally wishes it to reach as large a number...
...have already drawn the attention of the Freshman Class to the poor support they are giving their Eleven and their continued indifference makes it again necessary to remind them that the game with Yale comes off in two weeks and that so far there are actually not enough men to make up two elevens. Such a state of affairs indicates that the class has small interest in the Eleven, for there are competent football men if they would only come out. As we have said before the eleven is not yet definitely made out and the fact that...
...wish to remind the college of the longstanding rule that notices cannot be received by us after nine o'clock in the evening. Our columns are always open to members of the University and we are always ready to do what we can in the way of inserting notices or communications. But it is very inconvenient for us to receive them after nine o'clock; the paper is then made out, the forms are in order and it is often impossible to insert notices: so that hereafter we shall have to enforce strictly the nine o'clock rule. In addition...
...word is enough to remind the college that the base ball nine leaves Cambridge at ten o'clock this morning to go to Princeton. The nine goes to play the first game which a Harvard nine has played with Princeton for three years, and the first of the series of four most important games of the present season. It will be a great encouragement to the team to have a large number of men cheer them off, and show the confidence which the college puts in them to win a victory in tomorrow's game...
...unnecessary to remind every man to cheer his loudest this afternoon, the great encouraging power of that kind of noise being well understood Well known graduates and old leaders of Harvards athletics will lead the cheering...