Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...several good pitchers in college who would be willing to play. As the HERALD suggested several days ago, the celebrated "pony" team (Knowles and Stevens) are still in college and would no doubt be willing to play, if they were asked. Let the college get a good nine to support this batting, and then the freshmen can practice with a team more nearly their equals. What they need is practice with a team that will make them work...
There is one branch of our athletic interests which is certainly deserving of our cordial support. The lacrosse team have been faithfully training during the spring, and next Saturday they play the University of New York team. We ask all members of the university to purchase a ticket to the game, and if possible encourage the team by their presence. The team is in need of money, and they especially wish that a large amount of gate money be taken, to pay the expenses of the visiting club. Our team won for us three games last fall, and in return...
...Harvard, as represented by the Co-operative Society, has become metamorphosed into a very troublesome boomerang. The Co-operative Society could not wish for better fortune than to be thus assailed. It has now become a matter of honor with every Harvard student to lend the society his heartiest support in opposition to this foolish attack upon its interests and their own. The Co-operative Society may be only an experiment, but as such the students of Harvard are bound to give it every opportunity and all possible aid in proving its usefulness and justifying its establishment. If it fails...
Joseph Wheelock declined an offer to support Clara Morris in Cazauran's new play, "The Madding Crowd...
...excellently taken. It cannot be denied that, of late years, the interests of the college have been made to suffer for the benefit of the various departments. And yet, it is much easier to obtain contributions for the endowment of the professional schools than it is to secure support for the college itself. Although this institution is far more of a university now than ever before, on account of the growth and the increasing prosperity of these schools, there is now a danger arising lest she become less of a university on account of this neglect of the pressing interests...