Word: tis
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ensued to allow space in the rear for a hundred or so more. In contrast with football mass meetings, the gathering was remarkably quiet, applauding the speeches sanely and heartily, but without the unreasonably wild enthusiasm engendered in athletic contests. At the close one verse each of "My Country 'Tis of Thee" and "Fair Harvard" were sung...
That the editors did not expect the first editorial to carry much weight, is shown by the second--on "The General Uselessness of Editorials." We are led to believe that when the editors have nothing particular to say, they will use this space for other matter. 'Tis well...