Word: utmost
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Manager Keyes, who is now hard at work obtaining subscriptions, has a duty which is not a light one to perform, and the committee appeals to every one in the University to do his utmost to render the work of Mr. Keyes as successful as possible. Messrs. Hallowell, Holden and Wood, '88, Storrow, McPherson and Moore, '89, and Crehore and Slocum, '90, have volunteered to assist Mr. Keyes, and are deserving of no little credit for the energy with which they have worked and their gratifying success thus...
...majority of students from Cambridge and vicinity, the religious meeting to be held on next Sunday evening at the Globe Theatre has not been postponed on that account. In order to make this service a success, it behooves every man who lives in Boston to attend and do his utmost to assist the gentlemen in charge. The chorus will necessarily be much reduced from the one of last Sunday, and every man who can is requested to be present and assist in the singing. This may involve a little self-sacrifice, but we consider that it is no more than...
...wish to call attention to the announcement of the H. A. A. in another column. It is of the utmost importance to the success of the Mott Haven team this year that everybody who has any athletic skill should go to work and train for a position on the team. The contests which are to be given this winter are intended to bring out new men and raise the standard of the men we already have in three events which it is very important for us to win at New York next spring. Those events are chosen partly because...
...greatly in age, architecture, size, situation, convenience and elegance. Besides the secret lodge-room, the parlors and reading-room, each house has accommodations for from ten to eighteen students. They are really college homes; and, forming as they do, the recognized centres of society life, they are of the utmost importance as giving to the social life of the college its distinctive tone. Most society men take rooms in these houses for the last two or three years of their course...
About 250 members of the University took advantage of the opportunity offered last evening of hearing Prof. Henry Drummond of Edinburgh University on the subject of Christianity among students, and Holden Chapel was crowded to its utmost capacity. After the singing of a hymn, Professor Drummond introduced Dr. Smith of the Scotch delegation, who told of the gradual growth of religion in the Scotch Universities. Several years ago it would have been impossible to hold a religious meeting at Edinburgh University. Now they have services and meetings, especially in the hospitals, where the medical students often go and hold short...