Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...think that the freshmen are not giving to their nine the support that is due and that is necessary to insure its success on the diamond. The fact that only one man attended the nine to Exeter, and that only ten men went to Brown is surely sufficient evidence that eighty-eight's interest is much less than it should be. We understand that the subscriptions to the nine have been quite up to time; but subscriptions are not all that bring success to a college team. To see his nine win, not to hear of its victories, should...
...believe, the true source of our success. If we introduce the elective system, class lines, nay, we may say, the classes themselves must soon disappear. If we destroy class lines we destroy class feeling, if we destroy class feeling we destroy class athletics, and these are the chief support of the university athletic interests...
...anything, we must sacrifice the benefits of an elective system like ours, let us never contend for that much coveted prize. This is, we think, the weakest argument that has ever been advanced against the elective system. But we are glad to see that the Record has not the support of the other papers of the college...
...Stamford, was severely injured in the collision of the boat with another steamer. Her spine was seriously affected, and for two months, she was utterly helpless, and she is now a delicate invalid with no immediate, if even a distant prospect of being able to earn her living, and support her children...
...members of the board of editors must step down and out to make room for the under-classmen who are waiting to take their proper stations, each a round higher upon the ladder of promotion. But before retiring, the eighty-five men can not refrain from acknowledging the strong support with which the college has favored the paper during the year which they have been at the head of affairs, a year thus made the brightest and most prosperous in the history of daily journalism at Harvard. A continuance of this support in the future we beg, that the work...