Word: treating
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard College treats the students as men; the students, however, act in some instances, like the merest children. The performances of last Monday night can find no sanction in the minds of candid and impartial men. The class of '91, represented by a number of its uncontrolled spirits, has made for itself an unenviable reputation early in its career. If these men believe because men smile at their follies and do not treat them as their fathers did before they came to college, that therefore their actions are meritorious, they are very much mistaken, and have much yet to learn...
...write something acceptable for the moment; to grapple earnestly with literature never occurs to him. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well, and we would recommend to every nascent Victor Hugo - we are all such, of course - that instead of choosing topics that are easy to treat and hard to criticise - "Moonrise at Sea", "The Character of the Biography of Y", or "The Affair of No. 13 Rue Ghenna" - he should exercise his powers upon subjects less seductive, and harder to treat, perhaps, but affording greater opportunities for criticism, and less facility for masking bad work...
...athletic team with no money to support it and with no sympathy from the college to encourage it, to compete with teams which have all the money and support necessary? If those men who talk about our "hard luck" or "our poor team" will compare the way they treat their team with the way the other colleges treat their athletic representatives, the results will be very easily accounted for. The Harvard team went to New York the day before the game and stopped at one of the best hotels; each man had a liberal allowance to defray his expenses...
Harvard. - R. D. Smith, Jr., L. S., C. H. Cogswell, '88, H. Brewer, '88, G. Perry, '89, H. B. Gibson, '88, W. Atkinson, S. S. P. S. Rust, '87. H. W. Treat...
...running broad jump was contested by H. B. Gibson, '88, C. N. Cogswell, '88, P. S. Rust, 87, G. H. Brewer, '88, G. Perry, '89, W. Atkinson, '89, Treat, L. S. It proved to be a tiresome event, none of the men making very good records. Cogswell won with a jump of 19 feet 6 inches; Treat was second by 3 inches. The mile walk between E. C. Wright, L. S., and H. H. Bemis, '87, proved to be the closest race of the day. Bemis led at the beginning of the last quarter, but was passed by Wright after...