Word: results
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...committee regrets exceedingly the necessity for taking such action, but fells that it will result finally to the advantage of the dinner...
...custom at the time agreed upon. To all appearances, however, only a very small proportion of the class have done so. Obviously if this state of affairs continues and the Seniors show themselves incapable of putting into effective operation a carefully considered vote of the class, the only result will be to make the class ridiculous in the eyes of the University...
...CRIMSON endorses the communication published in another column in regard to the Harvard Civil Service Reform Club. This organization, which was founded in 1894, had its origin as a result of the influence of the late Mr. George William Curtis, and was favored by Professor Norton, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Mr. Carl Schurz, and others. Although it attracted a good deal of attention at first, there has not been a very general interest in its affairs this year. There are, however, reasons why such a club should have a good backing in this University: not only are many of the leaders...
...Oxford crew won the four and a quarter mile race from Cambridge Saturday by two and a third lengths. For the first mile the race was very close, but from this point the Oxford crew drew steadily ahead, and by the end of the third mile the result was assured. Oxford also won by a small margin in the track games...
...result of these contests is not particulary encouraging. The purpose of the management in holding them was to bring out a larger number of men for this event. Eight men took part in the first competition, seven in the second, and but four men in the last...