Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...play could they beat Yale on her own grounds. One of the surest helps to a victorius game will be the presence of a large number of Harvard men to encourage their nine. Ninety-two has thus far a clean record and, we hope, can maintain it. A large share of the repsonsibility of this rests with the class which should send and unusually large delegation of supporters to its team...
...word of commendation is due those who had in charge the presentation of the play. The costumes showed taste in the grouping of colors, and were, moreover, in keeping with Grecian models. This, in fact, lent no small share to the success of the performance and helped to recall the Oedipus presented in 1882 by members of the university...
...White's lecture on the Greek stage. Professor White said that of all the monuments of ancient Athens which have survived the ravages of time none is more interesting than the theatre of Dionysus. For many years the site of this theatre was not known. The greatest share of the credit of its discovery and subse quent excavation is due to the Germans. The theatre is at the southeastern extremity of the Acropolis. It was constructed on the plan employed in all Greek theatres; the seats rose in semi-circular tiers from the orchestra as a converging point...
...year that Harvard, Yale and Princeton laise the money necessary for the complete success of the meeting, and it was to ascertain the sentiment of the Harvard Y. M. C. A. in regard to this matter that the meeting was called. It was unanimosly voted that Harvard raise her share of the necessary amount. The latter part of the evening was spent by the members in a social...
Resolved, That we share with his sorrowing family their great affliction, and extend to them our heartfelt sympathy in their greater bereavement...