Word: sitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have been asked to call attention to the fact that but few seniors have yet taken the trouble to sit for their class pictures. While it is doubtless true that class spirit here at Harvard is gradually dying out and is already nothing like as strong as it is in most other American colleges, it does seem that in this case, where no expense is incurred, even those men who do not care anything for a complete class album, might put themselves out a bit for the sake of those...
...contract for the class photographs for Ninety-five has been awarded to Pach Bros. and the prices for the work are given below. Every man must sit for his photograph whether he desires any pictures for himself or not, as it is of the utmost importance that every member of the class shall be represented in the class album. Seniors will please sit at their earliest convenience. Special appointments by sections will be made later. The prices are as follows...
...there comes to his tone a touch of sadness. That is the race that can be won only by long and patient toil. All Paul can say is "let us run with patience." There are many who do not run at all, who walk, who creep, some even who sit down. All of us are sometimes discouraged and are tempted to throw up the race because it is so hard, or so monotonous. Let us remember that no great thing can be quickly accomplished and that perhaps the truest test of character is to work hard and well without...
...that the disturbances have been "boisterous action very generally participated in." Conduct may be boisterous and still proper. We should remember that we are neither old gray-beards or a body of college professors, that it is untrue to our natures as young gentlemen - boys if you please - to sit perfectly straight and rigid, perfectly composed and dignified when visitors are present in the gallery. If we sat in our places like frozen mummies we should be as Doroty Lundt expressed in the Transcript last April: "Harvard boys? Not a bit of it! Young gentlemen from Dr. Blimber...
...these clubs to contain only a Superior Court of eight members. The interest taken by the majority of students in the law club work is shown clearly by the fact that over fifty members of the Supreme Courts and several members of the Faculty as well are willing to sit as presiding officers at the sessions of the new clubs...