Word: similar
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Howard '98, who wore a crimson sweater, on the front of which was a large black and white woven shield with the motto "Veritas." The rest of the band were dressed in blue sack coats, white duck trousers and straw hats. The drum corps of fifteen men followed in similar costume. The classes marched in order, dressed in duck trousers and straw hats with their class ribbons. Ninety-six was headed by Alfred Borden, the chief marshal of the second division, with E. W. Ames as his aid. E. G. Knoblauch, the Class Ivy Orator, was in the front ranks...
...Memorial Hall upon the slightest provocation. This evening a lady and gentleman entered the gallery, and the latter, happening to have his hat on, was greeted by a loud burst of stamping almost before he had reached the top of the staircase. He at once left the gallery. A similar incident took place a day or two ago in the case of two elderly men. These people undoubtedly offended, not from design but from ignorance of our customs. To loudly stamp under such circumstances seems to me extremely discourteous and totally unworthy of Harvard men. The custom is, at best...
...concert of this kind or directly after it is over. Last year a great deal of annoyance was caused to men living on the Yard, who wished to study, by the blowing of horns and the shouting of men in front of the buildings. The result of a similar disturbance this year will probably be the stopping of the concerts by the College authorities. The singing of the Glee Club on the steps of Holworthy is one of the most prized of our student customs, and men should take care not to bring them into disfavor by noisy and absolutely...
...passed English A, prefer an elective course to Course B. This year English 22 has been open to all who had passed English A. Next year, however, English 22 will be open only to those who have attained Grade C in course A. The new course will embrace work similar to that done by the second section of English 22 this year...
...Leaders have not shown themselves worthy of confidence.- (a) They have made monkeys of themselves on the floor of Congress: Congressional Record.- (b) They have attempted unconstitutional and illegal methods of administration in states under their control.- (1) Usurpations by Governor Waite of Colorado: Forum xviii: 714.- (2) Similar instances in North Carolina.- (c) Their radical utterances have attracted to the party discontented elements of all sorts and alienated their most estimable supporters: American Journal of Polities...