Word: well
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...unlimited good wishes and appreciation are not enough. The men who attend the game, as well as those who play, have an important part to perform. Their duty is to cheer enthusiastically and continually, whether Harvard is winning or losing. All athletic men who have played in important games, unite in saying that hearty cheering has a wonderfully encouraging and inspiring effect on a team. As a great volume of wildly enthusiastic cheers rolls across the field, the players forget their weariness and aches and bruises, and play with renewed energy and inspiration...
...renewal of the games which will undoubtedly bring the athletics of the two great fitting schools back to their old high plane will also serve to send to the larger colleges the usual delegations of well trained athletes...
...clock this evening in Holden Chapel Mr. M. H. Gulesian, the well known lecturer on Armenia, will lecture on "The Third Year of Massacres, and The Armenian Refugees." His talk will be illustrated by a map and he will be accompanied by two of the many refugees who have just come to Boston in the past two weeks. Open to all members of the University...
...regular weekly meeting of the Christian Association was held last night in Holden Chapel. In spite of the stormy weather the meeting was well attended. R. C. Thomas '96, who is now at the Newton Theological Seminary, led. W. W. Comfort Gr., G. Gleason '97, H. K. Stanley '97, D. Fales '97 and J. Gregg '97 also spoke...
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...