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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...every department of the College life, Ninety-six more than lived up to its past record last night. The many expressions of good-fellowship and of loyalty to both Alma Mater and to the class were received with an enthusiasm which was inspiring to all and especially to those whose opportunities for convivial gatherings as classmates have in the past been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOYALTY TO HARVARD AND '96. | 4/5/1895 | See Source »

...next speaker was J. A. Gade, who spoke for the literary interests of the class. He was followed by H. E. Addison, whose subject was "Any Old Thing." In the absence of A. H. Brewer, who was kept from the dinner by illness, C. Brewer spoke for football. He reviewed the athletic achievements of Ninety-six, and said that whether there should be 'varsity football next fall or only class football, the class would be sure to keep up its preeminence in the game as it had done in the past...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOYALTY TO HARVARD AND '96. | 4/5/1895 | See Source »

...whatever may keep him from actively sharing in the work of the team. He is unfair to his fellows if he hurts their chances by wilfully incapacitating himself; and to incur probation can hardly be anything but wilful. Through the team, too, the athlete is responsible to the college whose representative he is, and these claims of team and college should be binding even when the claims of common sense and morality above referred to, might be heedlessly set aside. In past years Harvard teams have been known to suffer by the loss of men through probation. Before cause...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/2/1895 | See Source »

...from the city of Florence, and Italy. In the midst of confusion and strife Dante lifted up his voice, as one crying in the wilderness, preaching peace. His treatise De Monarchia is not the dry product of the understanding, but the living, inmost thought of a man, whose one object is the welfare of his fellowmen. He believed that truth must be spoken at all hazards, and this work was written at the risk of offending the most powerful persons in Florence. Whether as poet or philosopher or prophet, Dante's one strong purpose always remained unchanged. No servant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR NORTON'S LECTURE. | 4/2/1895 | See Source »

Junior Crew.The junior crew is again under the charge of Mr. Mumford. During his absence, the first week on the river, the crew was coached by Captain Forbes, whose place at No. 7 was filled by Jones...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW NOTES. | 3/26/1895 | See Source »

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