Word: truthfully
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Thanksgiving," by Wright, and "Football Cranks" by Hambidge, in Truth tomorrow. All trains and newsstands...
...aside from the consideration of the gain we might reasonably expect from this reform, Harvard love of truth ought to impel '97 men, as soon as the evil of slate election is brought to their notice, to take prompt action to insure that the honors they are about to bestow be fairly and honestly won. There will be close contests for some places; friends will solicit votes for their favorites; that is inevitable. There should be, however, no more iron-clad pledging of men, in clubs or out, to support a man for a particular office merely because his name...
...Links," by Aldrich, Paris, and "In the Conservatory," by W. Granville Smith in Truth tomorrow. All trains and news stands...
...Going to the Horse Show," by Jay Hambidge, and "The First Chrysanthemum Girl," in Truth tomorrow. All trains and news stands...
...communication in another column on some of Harvard's social conditions contains, it must be admitted, much truth. The most of us are agreed in believing that serious evils exist in the undergraduate social life. One part of a class, even in its fourth year in the University, does not know nor care about the other half. "Cliques" and "sets" do exist; at every election of Class Day Officers there is a fight between "society" and "non-society" men; and there is an atmosphere of false formality and false dignity which old graduates tell us is not to be found...