Word: reminds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...think that there is still great room for improvement. It is but a few days since the authorities in a well-meaning way spread a nasty mess of muck over the entire yard, the odors arising from which being not only offensive but unhealthy. We would remind the fossiliferous yokel who has charge of the farming department of the university, that the fertilizer in question is now only used in the cultivation of potatoes and cabbages in rural districts, and not for the encouragement of grass on gentlemens' lawns; we would also call his attention to the fact that there...
...wish to remind the students that unless more men signify their intention to join the Reading Room Association to-day it will be necessary to abandon the scheme. The reading room will have decided advantages over any which has previously existed here; daily and weekly papers from all parts of the country will be on file, as well as numerous college exchanges. The room will also be open in the evening. The subscription book is at the Co-operative...
Again we wish to remind the students of the complimentary dinner to the crew to be given to-morrow night. More men must sign the book at Bartlett's, or the dinner will be a failure. A crew which won two such grand victories as those of last June, is deserving of the highest honor, and every sign of indifference in rendering this honor will dampen the ardor of future crews, and thus imperil our aquatic interests...
...worse the reports that gain credence about Yale teams, the stronger the teams prove to be. We do not deem it necessary to warn our crew that they have a strong, yes, a very strong crew opposing them; the fact is too patent. But we would merely remind them that a gentleman visiting New Haven recently saw the crew row, and declares it to be very fast and very powerful. So much for these rumors which we do not seriously suppose could mislead anybody, yet to which we wish to call the attention of our men, that they may increase...
Upon further investigation of the unfortunate occurrence which marred the Yale Harvard freshman game of last Saturday, we have come to the conclusion that the blame rests about equally upon both the parties concerned. We now take the opportunity to remind the freshmen that honorable and the gentlemanly playing has been the characteristic of all Harvard teams in the past, and must continue to be so in the future...