Word: superiority
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING in all its branches; superior workmanship guaranteed, by James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard...
CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING in all its branches; superior workmanship guaranteed, by James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard...
...this case she has been a little ungenerous-nay, unjust. If the gentleman who wrote that stinging editorial will turn to past files of the CRIMSON he will see that the paper has greatly improved typographically. Accidents will happen occasionally, of course; but the general appearance is superior to that of past volumes. As for the charge of our not leading or making opinion, we deny its truth in the first place. There are comparatively few men in college who read the editorials-not because they are not worth reading, but because it is a "bore" to do so. Besides...
CUSTOM WORK AND REPAIRING in all its branches; superior workmanship guaranteed, by James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard...
...would like to see the number of matches restricted and freshman matches done away with. Freshmen have not been long enough under college discipline, and they have not learned sufficient self-restraint to indulge in these exciting competitions with impunity. The average Harvard student of today is physically much superior to the average Harvard man of thirty years ago. Harvard's growth has virtually kept abreast of the growth of population in the United States, gaining about 30 per cent. every ten years. In comparison with other universities, Harvard and Yale hold a peculiar position, which they will, doubtless, continue...