Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Some days ago there appeared an editorial in your columns approving the recent resolutions of the Athletic committee; since that time no further notice has been taken of the matter. This leads to the conclusion that college sentiment is unanimous in their favor, which I have reason to believe is very far from being the case...
...last evening at the first production in Boston this season of "Sweet Lavender." "Sweet Lavender" is, as some one has said, a delightful play, delightfully acted. The plot is rather intricate, and full of surprises. Many of the situations are charming, and the dialogue is almost always bright. The sentiment is not false nor overdone, as the title of the play might lead one to expect. The work of the museum company was equal, and the acting of no one in the cast was positively bad. Perhaps the most praise is due to Mr. Wilson, whose impersonation of the barrister...
...surplus announced by the foot ball manager to the purchase of cups for the team. The victory over Yale was most creditable and the men who won it deserve some such recognition from the class. The surplus is necessarily small, but such trophies are valuable more for the sentiment than for their size...