Word: thoughtful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting was addressed by Coach Forbes from the 'Varsity, and Guy Murchie '95, last year's Freshman coach, who will act in the same capacity this year. An announcement was made that cups had been offered by the 'Varsity management for an inter-Freshman contest. It has been thought for some time that Freshman teams would be materially bettered, were it possible to keep the whole squad in training throughout the season, and the offering of these cups is an attempt at carrying out this movement. At present the only hindrance to the furtherance of this project is the limited...
...during the summer to form the side seats for both fields, and money must be raised to build new steel ones to replace the old wooden seats now on the southwest side of the field. The site for the new boat house has not yet been determined. It is thought that if it were placed next the bridge the crews would be considerably inconvenienced in launching their shells when the tide was running out, and would always have to start off up stream. It is the general opinion that it should not be built on piles and should contain...
...Corporation in regard to the conduct of the Tree exercises must have the attention and the respect of every member of the class. It should be borne in mind that the Corporation is strongly opposed to the exercises as they have been held in former years. It was thought in February that the old quadrangle back of Hollis, where the exercises are held, had been outgrown, and that the wearing of football clothes and the formation of combinations in the scrimmage were undesirable features of the affair. In fact the Corporation has been rather opposed to the Tree exercises...
...last event of the day was the Senior eight race in which the starters were the Millstreams, B. A. A., and Weld Boat Club. This promised to be the event of the afternoon, as the crews were known to be very evenly matched, although the chances were thought to favor...
After some time I may wish to visit the University. If so I should have no pleasure in meeting friends whom I thought would not be friends if they knew the truth. I should rather have the friendship of one fellow in the University who knew of this act and forgave it than the friendship of the whole University if this friendship was based on ignorance of the facts. I wished to write this letter before leaving Cambridge, when I first saw the demands for my name in the CRIMSON, but there were others to be thought...