Word: stilling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Club. The Freshman Glee Club has always proved a source of great pleasure to its members and of assistance to the Class Crew, and there is no doubt but that the assumption of its management by the 'Varsity Glee Club the last few years has been a decided advantage. Still the organization of last year's Freshman Glee Club was made certainly at too late a date, and it proved a serious obstacle to the success of the club. This year the organization should be begun at a much earlier date and that very soon...
...lamentable fact that it is not always easy to make them pay it. It is necessary that these subscriptions be paid, not only because they are debts of honor, but because they are needed for the completion of the project. We urge all men therefore who still owe subscriptions to pay them at once, that the work of the treasurer may be lessened and the funds satisfactorily arranged...
...story called 'Three Forms,' John A. Cockerill's 'Some Phases of Contemporary Journalism,' and N. L. Taylor's article on 'An Old Southern School.' As was recently telegraphed over the country, Mr. W. D. Howells' name no longer appears as editor of the Cosmopolitan, although he will still contribute to the magazine...
There were only about fifteen candidates for the '94 eleven but more men are expected out tomorrow and besides some of the best men are still playing on the 'varsity second eleven. The best men are Heckscher, Wrenn, and Ladd, ends; Beals, McDonald and Crane, tackles; Williams, Saltonstall and Clarkson, guards; Long and Lee, centres; and Short, Harrison, Gardner, Newman, and Cabots, backs. D. Hubbel is again manager, and games have been arranged with Exeter, Fall River, H. S. Tech. '95' and games will also be played with several of the local schools...
...simple enough to speak out to Ninety-two and say how much we respected it. And yet although the thought of having to bid farewell to a class takes away much of the spontaneous expression of feeling which at other times it was so easy to give, still after a class has finished its course and done all its work it is easier to take a more comprehensive glance at the class as a whole, and discern its true excellencies. The claim of a class to distinction is generally measured nowadays by its success or failure in athletics. Although Ninety...