Word: though
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...translation of M. Doumic's summary of his fourth lecture, which should have appeared in this morning's CRIMSON will be printed tomorrow instead. This postponement, though regretted, takes place because it seemed better to print the entire summary a day late, than to cut it down to the space limits which could be given in this morning's issue...
...most properly felt that some step should be taken in recognition or Phillips Brooks as a Harvard man, the Corporation promised to the committee on raising funds a site in the Yard, and reinforced by that promise the committee offered their appeal to the public. Finally, a year ago, though the sum raised was infinitely smaller than had been hoped, it was decided to build, and a site had to be selected. Out of several proposed that in the northwest corner of the Yard was finally chosen with some regret by the Corporation, as being the only one available. Looking...
...opposition to outdoor exercise, and encourages individual at the expense of team work, it is in measure disadvantageous. This fact has already been recognized by a number of men with the result that our list of 50 strong men can as a whole scarcely be called representative. Thus though the danger exists it is improbable that intercollegiate rivalry will increase sufficiently to exaggerate training for strength tests at Harvard...
...Grant M. S., and Wilson, U. of P., were the first runners in the 'varsity race. Though Wilson led for the first five laps, Grant succeeded in finishing seven yards ahead. Mechling, however, soon overtook Alexander '99, and from this time on U. of P. increased their lead...
...reason for this is that, though all graduates whom the committee has been able to approach have received the plan with distinct favor, many of them desire to know more of the particulars. It is also necessary that detailed information be sent to graduates in all parts of the country...