Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will have some tendency to awaken student interest in the college publications. It is an undeniable fact that these papers do not have the influence they should here at Harvard. It seems to us that this is entirely due to the spirit of hostile criticism and lack of cordial support which prevails. The "most direct and lasting influence of college papers" is, of course, on their editors and through their untiring efforts our publications are, and have long been, the standards for the papers of other colleges. If this eminence is to be maintained the papers must have "the interest...
...management, however, hopes that if the class understands just what the crew's expenses are they will be more inclined to support it liberally and give it equal advantages with the other crews...
...question for Friday will be "Resolved, That the conduct of the United States Senate in recent years justifies the conclusion that is has suffered a permanent deterioration." The Union, which will support the affirmative, will be represented by R. E. Olds '97 and J. P. Hall L. S. The Forum speakers will be W. S. Youngman L. S. and W. E. Hutton...
...plan to develope second class crews and possibly a graduates' crew from the Weld Boat Club deserves unqualified support. Many promising men are dropped from their class crew squads every spring largely on account of their lack of experience. When these men and the others interested in rowing are organized into crews, not only will they be benefited, but if the University crew, as is often the case, should draw on a class crew for new material, the vacancy made in the class crew squad could then be filled from the Weld crew of the same class. In this...
...management has rented a shell from the Shawmute and a barge from the 'Varsity, and though paying off its debts, is in need of the full support of the class if the crew is to go to a training table...