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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This dinner will be free to all members of Ninety-Five, and every senior is urged to attend. Every man who intends to be present will please sign the blue-book in Leavitt and Peirce's before Saturday night, as it is imperative that the Committee should know how many to provide...
This dinner will be free to all members of Ninety-Five, and every senior is urged to attend. Every man who intends to be present will please sign the blue-book in Leavitt and Peirce's before Saturday night, as it is imperative that the Committee should know how many to provide...
...house in the commonwealth shall be displayed the stars and strips, yet in the midst of Harvard's historic buildings, in the shadow of her traditions, the flag of our country is nowhere visible. Is it right that Harvard, of all places in the world, should have no apparant sign of her loyal spirit? Is it right that while every place of education in the country but ourselves flys the national colors, we should be without them...
...following: 'Mr. Jefferson disapproved of the practice at Yale and many colleges of giving no attention to pure dramatic art, but presenting instead farce comedies, such as "Mr. Napoleon," the play in preparation by the Yale secret societies. Mr. Jefferson said he looked on the matter as a sign of degeneracy.' It must be remembered that Mr. Jefferson was speaking of the college men who intended to go on the stage. The reporter above quoted has misrepresented the facts. What the speaker said was as follows: "The best plays are the old English comedies, because naturally the students...
Saturday was a day of victories for Harvard, a day full of promise for the rest of the season. Even the defeat of the lacrosse team was far from discouraging (it is no sign of weakness to fall but a single point behind the intercollegiate champion of last year); and in lacrosse alone was Harvard beaten. The University, junior and freshman nines, and the University cricket, fencing, and whist teams were all successful. So too, though not in competition with another college, was the track athletic team. We congratulate them all on their excellent work, and are confident that...