Word: wanted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present age is restless and audaciously inquisitive. Some critics deny the miracles of Christ, others deny all religion. Men must have proof, and ask for a visible sign; but even if a sign was given them, they would evade it. The real trouble lies with themselves; they don't want to believe...
...workings of the Athletic Committee. During the past two years there has been a steadily growing feeling that the Committee is doing a great deal for Harvard athletics, in fact that it is the safest body to which to entrust the athletic welfare of the college. The students, therefore, want to be solidly behind the Committee and in a position to support it intelligently. Doubtless there are many men in college who have found themselves called upon to defend the action of the Athletic Committee on some matter but who have been forced to keep silent because they...
...place the actions and purposes of the committee in a clear light before the students. Such a spirit on the part of the Athletic Committee will certainly be met half way by the students. Sever 11 will hardly be large enough to hold the men who will want to attend this conference...
POLO. - It is proposed to get up a League for playing polo on roller skates, consisting of H. A. A., M. I. T., B. A. A., First Regiment A. A., Cadets, and Naval Reserve. Men who have played and want to try for the Harvard team, must hand in their names, with records of what they have done, before 7 p.m., this evening...
...MARK.POLO. - It is proposed to get up a League for playing polo on skates, consisting of H. A. A., M. I. T., B. A. A., First Regiment A. A., Cadets, and Naval Reserve. Men who have played and want to try for the Harvard team, must hand in their names, with records of what they have done, before 7 p. m., Monday...