Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...noise and conversation. On yesterday morning two students made themselves generally obnoxious by discussing in a loud voice, their maximum terms for tutoring. There were at this time many students in the "stack" who were trying to make the most of a special privilege. Cannot this protest receive the support of public opinion? Surely students who are supposed to be worthy of special privileges, should show themselves sufficiently public spirited to regard the rights of others...
...year, should the faculty again allow us to play our old antagonists. Foot-ball is a game which cannot die even in the face of numerous discouragements. To-day the second scheduled class game is to be played, and a large number of students will doubtless turn out and support their favorites. Eighty-seven has a very strong eleven, and the men have done conscientious work in their practice. Eighty-eight has substantially the team of her freshman year, and will prove worthy of her more experienced opponents...
...formed by a looped wire terminating in an indicative point, upon which rests a heavy weight, the whole being suspended from a firm support. This, however, has not the advantage of such great delicacy as the mercury cup and is used in the more transient stations of the various surveys...
...These misinformed conservatives will learn with pleasure that Harvard has not only not abolished compulsory prayers, but has remodeled the old method of conducting them so that now they are more impressive than ever. The new change inaugurated yesterday marks a revolution. The teachings of the Quakers have received support. Hereafter no one will be required to officiate, but each student will quietly mediate, and wait for the moving of the spirit. In order to accomplish this revolution, a few more changes are necessary. Abolish the boy choir, do away with ringing of the bell, strip the Chapel...
...nine, and which is to decide what class shall hold the championship of the college, will have all the interest and attention from the students at large that it deserves. The men who are struggling to tide Harvard over this off year for foot-ball certainly merit all the support that the college can give them, and the games to be played this week and next should be interesting to all, and should be witnessed by as many as can possibly find time to attend. It would be a most welcome circumstance if the class feeling, which last spring...