Word: spitefully
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Sing song verse intervenes, and then comes an article entitled "Old London Streets," the first, I am glad, to see of a series. The description is vivid in spite of awkward wording; the essay good in spite of abrupt ending, Book notices, the Items and the Brief end a number of which the editorialsa re the best part...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: In spite of the fact that the custom of the senior class to graduate in dress suits has been sanctioned by such long usage, yet it seems as if a departure from this custom would not be inadvisable. Some means of distinction necessarily should be made between the members of the graduating class and the other members of the university. Still, a cap and gown would not only prove as good a means of distinction but would also be much more in keeping with the occasion and its associations than the conventional dress suit. If there...
...match between the club team and the former '86 team resulted in an overwhelming victory for the latter, by the score of 78 to 46. The conditions were 25 birds to a man, each team consisting of four men. In spite of the blinding snow-storm the veterans did some remarkable shooting, breaking, in the last round, 38 out of a possible 40. After the match sweepstake shooting followed, in which the club team braced up and made their visitors pay dearly for their previous victory...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: In spite of much ridicule and many rebuffs, I dare once more challenge answers scornful and depreciating in your hitherto hospitable columns...
...spite of the inclemency of the weather yesterday afternoon, the chapel was comfortably filled for the vesper service. The Rev. Phillips Brooks officiated, with the assistance of Rev. Dr. McKenzie who opened the service with a short prayer. Gounod's "Glory to My God this Night," was beautifully sung by the soloist, Mr. G. S. Lamson, '77, of the Hollis Street Church quartette...