Word: rightly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...unnecessary to repeat what has so often been remarked, that the students, as shown by the burlesque costumes worn in former years, regard the whole parade as a lark, Each of the other classes will carry the result of its vote, and the senior class has the same right. Indeed, if the senior class alone carried no such transparency, its vote would be more conspicuous by its absence than it will be by its presence. The appearance of the four classes in succession, each announcing its vote, is simply another statement in detail of what the total vote indicates...
...seniors are to have the right of the line in the coming parade, uniformed in crimson gowns and, of course, the time-honored beavers...
...hoped that the bicycle club may enjoy another ride and supper soon. The moon will be just right in a week or so for a magnificent moonlight...
...certainly be pretty and tasty, but there is nothing funny or inceptive about it. A number of organizations will undoubtedly wear zouave uniforms, though perhaps not of the same colors as have been proposed for that of the drum corps ; indeed almost any night there can be seen right here in the Square two companies dressed in zouave uniforms. If some dress more odd could be chosen, as has been the case of the class uniforms, I think it would be tetter. There is still one more point on which I wish to say a word. It is the question...
...should not feel justified in giving so much space to a detailed criticism, it the college were not so interested in the Eleven, and if we did not feel that with plenty of head work and the right sort of coaching the Eleven can do better than Harvard has done for many years...