Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...even Harvard must do all in her power if the cup is again to be brought to Cambridge. Eternal vigilance is the price of victory of any worth. Every man in the university who feels himself able to finish any event respectably should feel called upon to tender his support. With a new list of able and hard working officers for the athletic association, no effort should be lost to surpass even the victory of last year. The cup belongs here and here it shall return, let who will contest such a result. With such a determination in mind success...
...representation of Oedipus Tyrannus both here and in Boston. Mr. Hayes's work at Cornell, was in the highest degree successful it being a prescribed portion of the work of all speakers appointed by the faculty. It is to be hoped that the gentleman will receive the most cordial support in his work, as he enters upon it with enthusiasm and determination. His methods are said to be peculiarly successful...
...celebration of undergraduates day at the approaching quarter millenium. The plan calls for an enlargement of the committee in order that the work may be carried out more successfully. But the celebration proposed is of such a character that its success will necessitate a unanimous and cheerful support of the committee by the students. That this end may be attained the plan will be submitted to the classes in order that it may receive the ratification of each, and that the students personally may pledge themselves to take an active interest in the work. This plan of procedure cannot...
...undergraduates day. Your committee was requested to prepare and carry out plans for the suitable observance of this day. These plans, which have received the cordial approval of the graduates committee, they now wish to submit to you in your class meeting, and to ask your hearty support and co operation in carrying out a celebration that will reflect credit both on ourselves and on "the day we celebrate." They are as follows...
...while a resident of the university, that discretion in attending divine worship which as a member of a Christian home he is wont to employ. If it can be demonstrated by an actual diminution in the number of those present at Chapel that the petition which met with such support from the students was dictated by other than a spirit of adherence to principle, it can be urged justly that the students of the university have belied themselves and have masked under an assumption of honor an indefensible form of laziness. It was urged when the first prayer petition...