Word: wishes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Inasmuch as a victory for our freshmen is not among the improbabilities, we wish gently to hint that the celebration ensuing would be more satisfactory for all concerned if it were to be kept within the bounds prescribed by the circular issued by the faculty. We all know that it is no easy task to restrain the enthusiasm consequent upon a hard earned victory, but when a request is made by the faculty which contains so little that is objectionable to the undergraduate mind as the rules laid down in the recent circular contain, we think that the students...
...expectation that our advice will be received in the spirit in which it is given, we wish to say a few plaim words to the freshmen. We feel confident that eighty-eight is represented by a strong base-ball nine, a nine which is capable of bringing to Harvard the championship which has been kept at Yale time out of mind. But we feel just as confident that unless the nine is upon the qui vive during every minute of the game, and unless it is supported by the presence and cheers of the whole freshman class, the all important...
...sign before Friday at noon, the fare will be only $4.00 for the round trip. These tickets will be good from Saturday A.M. until Sunday night, and by paying a small sum in addition, will be good from Friday afternoon to Monday night, so that those who wish to accompany the nine on the whole trip, can use the same tickets. As this game has more than ordinary importance in the championship series, it is sincerely to be hoped that Harvard will send a large delegation to New Haven, and thus encourage the nine by their presence and cheers...
...this be done by the Tennis Association? Let those who wish pay every day; but also let those who object to this be allowed to buy a season ticket for five dollars, or whatever price the directors may see fit to adopt. The holders of season tickets would thus be benefitted in their pockets, and also in their patience by not having to hunt for a tiny dime every afternoon...
...CLAFLIN, Manager.LITERARY MONTHLY.- All the men who have not been seen, and especially those living outside the yard who wish to subscribe to the Literary Monthly, would oblige us by leaving their names at Sever's, or by giving them to one of the editors before the end of this year. The new Monthly will certainly be run next year, but we hope in our circulation to reach as many men as possible, and to accomplish this have placed the price of a year's subscription at $2, a sum certainly within the reach of every...