Word: towardness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...that the Harvard delegation enjoyed themselves thoroughly, the only drawback being the long delay at the beginning of the parade. At 7.15 the Harvard battalion began to form on the Charles St. Wall of the Common, the seniors at the Bacon street gate, the other classes extending in order toward Boylston St. The company from the Medical School formed behind the freshmen. At 7.45, the column moved along Beacon and Arlington streets, to its position as a part of the third division on the north side of Commonwealth avenue, the right of the column resting on Dartmouth street. Here...
...reality with truth. Everything ought to start from the truth, and everything ought to tend toward the ideal. The stage is a school of manners, it ought not to be a school of medicine...
...students' conference committee at Princeton and the vacillation and weakness of the college senate at Amherst must indicate to the authorities the difficulties and embarassments which attend the policy of allowing the undergraduate to participate in his own government. The tendency for the last five years has been toward some form of co-operation in college government and discipline between faculty and student. The system was several years ago adopted at Amherst, and in Williams, Princeton, Harvard, Vermont and some other colleges some form of student representation exists. Experience, however, has not demonstrated its usefulness or expediency, and we look...
...lost twice during that time for foul holding and by fumbles. Harding kicked the goal from Sears' touchdown, making the score 46-0. Technology started the ball from the centre of the field; but Dean got it from a fumble. Rushes by Harding and Davis advanced the ball well toward Technology's goal and Sears carried it across the line. Time, 14 minutes. Harding kicked the goal. Harvard got the ball in the centre of the field on four downs, and after losing it twice by fumbling and by foul holding, finally held it and rushes by Harding, Lee, Sears...
Another blue book has been placed at Bartlett's in which those who wish to subseribe toward the music for the parade may enter their names. A small amount from each man who intends to march will make up a sum sufficient to engage a good band; and good music we ought by all means to have in order to make the demonstration a full success. Do not delay, therefore, but enter your names as soon as possible...