Word: sawing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: I lately saw a suggestion in your editorial column, that examinations for the removal of conditions should be held in the fall, at the same time as the entrance examinations. Your suggestion is so sensible, and open to so few objections, that I hardly think it necessary to add anything to the arguments advanced in your editorial. But I would ask you to urge the proposed change, and endeavor to arouse the other college papers to a perception of the good that must arise from such a measure. Owing to a large amount of regular work...
...saw that curious thing of theirs...
Quite a number of spectators saw the freshman nine defeated by a picked nine from '84 on Holmes field yesterday. The freshmen, however, were minus their regular pitcher and catcher. We wish them the best success this afternoon, and hope their classmates will support them in good numbers...
...evening before, and I wondered then, as I always do, that it takes three times as long to describe a flirtation with a woman as the flirtation itself lasts; in fact, I know one man who has been a whole year telling me about a woman whom he never saw more than four times; he knows far more about her than he does about certain subjects which he has been working at for years. I am beginning to believe that some men have a sixth sense given them at birth by some heathen deity, which may be called the intuitive...
Grass widow. - I am sure I never saw him anywhere; she always goes about with that niece of here...