Word: seeing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...said that a certain junior in college has been to see "Ruddygore" twenty times...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: - I am sorry to add to the list of complaints against the freshmen class, but I am a freshman myself and do not wish to see the good name of the class injured by a set of fellows who are certainly not gentlemen. These fellows find Professor Lovering's weekly lectures uninteresting, and in order to give themselves some enjoyment, spend their time during the lecture hour in stamping on the floor and hissing. They disturb the lecturer, distract the attention of the quiet listeners, and cause their classmates to feel ashamed for them. If they...
Between eight and nine hundred persons went up to the Polo Grounds in New York last Saturday to see the first championship ball game of the College League. About eight hundred and seventy-five of these spectators were ardent admirers of the blue and white, and were expecting an easy victory for the home team, coached and trained as it was in the school of the celebrated New York "Giants." In this they were grievously mistaken. The Harvard men got down to work on the first ball pitched, and did not let go their grip until twenty-seven Columbia players...
...commission had only advisory powers, and they made the country see and appreciate the necessity of sober and thoughtful legislation. The first Inter-State Commerce Bill was proposed by Mr. Reagan, but this underwent numerous changes, until finally the present bill was introduced by a committee on railroads. After a series of compromises, by which the Senate agreed to prohibit pools, and the House agreed to the appointment of a commission, the bill became a law. Professor Hrdley then stated and discussed the most important clauses of the bill. There are: I - The provision against personal discrimination, which he characterized...
Leave orders for tennis blazers early. See the new tennis cap, not to be found elsewhere...