Word: rests
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...orgy, and emerged under the frosty starlight of Scollay square. With loudly beating hearts, forty freshmen took up their line of march for Cambridge bridge. There their courage failed. With a feeble cheer for '86, panic-struck, they turned and fled, some boarding a passing Harvard square car, the rest, grimly resolved, returning to brave the terrors of a supper at Young's, and there drown the memory of their sad guilt. Hic jacit the custom of freshman theatre going, not by the hand of prerogative, not as token of failure, but overtaken by old age and debility it dies...
...fact that arrangements have been made for another season of concerts in Sanders Theatre by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. By the announcement published in another column it will be seen that the first of these concerts will be given on the 9th of next month, and the rest at intervals of about one month. The price of a seat for the whole series is merely nominal, and it is to be hoped that all therefore will avail themselves of this opportunity of listening to music of the highest class performed by an orchestra probably second to but one in this...
...also be serviceable to outsiders who follow a regular method of physical training. Then follow general remarks upon exercise, diet, sleep, air, bathing, and other subjects of the same class. In these are given first of all some general directions, and, later on, rules applying to special cases. The rest of the book is given to a full indication of the proper use of each apparatus in the gymnasium, stating the weights, time and rate in each case. Under each of these headings are lettered sections which will be scored according to the needs of each man, as ascertained...
...freshmen find the classical lecture as good as a full night's rest...
...first abandoning it. Let not the charge be laid upon '86 of reviving the practice after once the precedent had been established to ensure its discontinuance. We feel assured that any attempt of this sort on the part of '86 would meet with the unanimous condemnation of all the rest of the college. The honor of Harvard College demands that the practice be stopped...