Word: upon
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...lowest possible estimate of the sum of money that must be raised before the crew leaves for Poughkeepsie is $400. The crew expects to leave to-morrow. The class, as a whole, has been canvassed several times, and the crew must now depend upon individual gifts. Every one who feels able to give any sum, however small, is urged to send it to Eliot Spalding, manager, 17 Shepherd Block...
Comment on the disfiguring of the John Harvard statue is unneeded, except to impress upon those who are not students how universally the latter are disgusted with the affair. As might have been expected, every undergraduate who has been heard to express an opinion on the subject has condemned the action in the strongest terms as that of persons who have no regard whatever for the good name of the University, and simply took the baseball game as an excuse to commit this outrage. Certainly such uncalled for proceedings show any but the real spirit in which Harvard athletic celebrations...
...then, quite unjust to hold the University at large responsible for this affair. There have been occasions within the last year or two upon which students have been rather careless with firearms, and generally obstreperous; but a timely warning has always done away with this kind of thing, and it can be said, to the credit of the undergraduates, that no firearms of any kind were heard after Saturday's game. There is, however, a distinction to be made between these small breaches of discipline and the painting of the statue. The latter is something with which the student body...
Booker T. Washington, the principal of Tuskegee Institute, Ala., delivered a stirring address upon the hero who first demonstrated that the colored race could take care of itself...
CERCLE FRANCAIS.- The executive committee of the Cercle have decided provisionally upon Le Medecin Malgre Lui of Moliere, as the play to be given some time next fall. The committee recommend every man wishing to act, to read the play this summer, and if possible master thoroughly the particular part he intends to try for. A modern play in one act may also be given as a short curtain raiser...