Word: repeating
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...extremely interesting series of lectures is promised the University in the near future. At the invitation of the English Club, Prince Serge Wolkonsky will repeat the last four or five lectures of the course he is now delivering at the Lowell Institute. The lectures will be given in Sanders Theatre and will be open the public. The first lecture will be given next week. The exact dates and the subjects will be announced later...
...tell of what President Eliot has done for the University not only in the actual acquisition of resources both financial and educational during his administration, but in his exemplification of what the university president is to be for at least a long time to come, would be to repeat what was so feelingly said and many times repeated a year and a half ago, at the occasion of his twenty-fifth anniversary as President of Harvard. It is certainly the duty of every undergraduate to acquaint himself so far as he can with the history of the University's development...
...game we urge again more strongly than ever the necessity that all members of the University should give to the football team the heartiest support which it lies with in their power to give. These words are often used, but at the risk of being irksome we wish to repeat them as emphatically as possible. The importance of a united support of the team and a dogged determination to win can not be overestimated. A little more of this spirit, and our chances for victory on Saturday will be excellent...
...again from men whose whole lineage is full of Christian saints and whose character is saturated with the Christian prayers, hopes and theologies of their fathers, that Christ and His Church, having done their work, must now give way to the ascendancy of culture and reason and ethics. To repeat the words of James Russell Lowell, they are 'degenerate sons of heroic ancestors, who, having been trained in a society educated in schools, the foundations of which were laid by men of faith and piety, now turn and kick down the ladder by which they have climbed up and persuade...
Both the short dashes are very uncertain. Ramsdell of Pennsylvania won them last year in even time, and should repeat his victory this year. Yale expects Richards to win two first prizes in these events, and it is not unlikely that he will do so, as he won them both two years ago and is now running in his old time form. Crumm of Iowa is a new man with a phenomenal record, and many who have followed his work carefully think that he will win. Patterson of Williams, Bucholtz of Pennsylvania, and Redpath of Harvard are all good sprinters...