Word: well
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...speaker made a profound impression upon those who heard them, and it must be regretted that every man in college was not within reach of the speaker's voice. It is the plain truth that a grave responsibility rests upon the students of Harvard; upon every freshman as well as upon every senior. The present system of prayers was the result of a movement among the students, and with the students alone rests the question of success or failure. The members of the lower classes may not feel the weight of the responsibility as much as do the members...
SPRING PANTS to measure.- Students wanting a first-class fitting suit will do well to call and see our large stock. This department is in the hands of a first-class cutter and all our work is warranted. Importers of English woolens. J. B. BRINE, 8 Boylston street near Post-Office...
...quartette of juniors from the 'Varsity Glee Club, composed of Bullard, Clark, Hodges and Darling, sang several times during the evening, the rest of the men joining in the choruses. The speeches and songs were well taken and the dinner passed off most agreeably. The committee who had the arrangement of the dinner in charge are to be commended for the way in which they discharged their duties...
...position of pitcher, Boyden, L. S.; Campbell, L. S.; Luce, '91, and Bates, '91, have presented themselves. Of these, the freshmen are showing up well. Boyden has good command of the ball and has all the curves under control Campbell, who played third base last year, has turned out to be a very good pitcher. He has great speed and his coolness, for which he was remarkable last year, stands him in good stead in this position. Henshaw, '89, Knowlton, M. S., and Howland, L. S., are candidates for catcher. Of the merits of Henshaw, nothing need be said...
Willard, last year's captain, will probably cover first base this year. His playing is too well-known to need eulogy...