Word: well
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting in Sever 11, yesterday afternoon as a send-off for the team chosen to debate with Princeton, was well attended and very enthusiastic. J. P. Hall, president of the Union, presided. Short speeches were made by several former 'Varsity debaters, all of whom expressed great confidence in the team and the belief that the debate would be won on Friday by Harvard. The speakers were chiefly former bebatcrs with Princeton and they told several reminiscences of the two previous Princeton debates...
...William Everett then made a speech which was full of humor and occasioned much amusement. He felt well-qualified to introduce Mr. Lehmann as he had himself attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and had paid his subscription regularly to the boat clubs...
...would be well if more mass meetings like the one last night and the football mass meeting last spring, could be held. They help greatly to strengthen interest in the athletic teams and, better, to bring about unity in the more or less loosely connected branches of the University and create community of feeling...
DANCING.- Harvard gentlemen desiring to learn or practice the polite art will do well to address Mr. and Mrs. Black, 159 Mass. avenue, near Boylston street, Boston. Circulars mailed...
...including French classics, critical works and books of reference. As the works are arranged by centuries and as there is a card catalogue, it is very easy for a student to find what he wants. There is a sofa, a large table and chairs in the room, which is well lighted after sunset. Keys for the library, which may be had by paying a nominal fee of twenty-five cents, admit at any time while the building is open. As there is no special attendant, however, books cannot be taken out over night, as from the Historical Library...