Word: urgently
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...direction. If a man has never run, it is the time for him to try, for no one knows what he has in him before he tries. If a man does not think he can make the team, he certainly needs the exercise. I would like to make an urgent request that more men come out and report regularly, as Shrubb knows what he is doing, and with any support will turn out a winning team. J. D. LELAND...
...advisedly, for it is the earnest hope of the CRIMSON that this renovation will not take place this year and that the Corporation will see fit to continue Dean Briggs and Dean Huribut as members of the Committee, as well as the three graduate members, unless there is some urgent reason for their withdrawal. They took up their new work with the keenest interest and enthusiasm, and it would be a pity to lose them now from one of the most important of all the Faculty committees...
...point of view because there has been no abolition, and because we are ready to co-operate with the Athletic Committee in accepting such reductions as the Committee may deem necessary and harmless; from a Faculty point of view because the Committee has expressed no intention of disregarding an urgent recommendation, and because the undergraduates have shown their willingness to co-operate in eradicating the evils so commonly attributed to athletics...
...will" for "shall" in a recent notice appearing over my name is due to the fact that the notice in question was conveyed from my house by telephone, to the CRIMSON, after my sudden and urgent departure from Cambridge. I make this remark with the hope that it will spare me the receipt of additional anonymous postal cards regarding this matter. These in one way are pertinent, in another grossly impertinent. J. D. M. FORD...
Therefore, we, the undersigned students of Harvard University, desire to express our most urgent hope that you will do everything possible to restore to the natives their rights guaranteed by the Treaties of Berlin and Brussels; also, recognizing the world-wide influence of your utterances, we beg that you will make some public pronouncement upon this subject...