Word: withall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cannot but be glad to meet again so able, and withal so friendly a rival as Princeton has proved herself to be. We hope that the renewal of relations will long continue a source of congratulation to both Princeton and Harvard, and to the visiting eleven and its supporters we join in extending our heartiest welcome...
...that would not be countenanced in any other sort of a public dining hall. At the slightest provocation some jovial spirit clinks his glass, the majority, nothing loth, follows suit and a bedlam is the result. With this increase of noise there has been far too much thoughtless, although withal goodnatured, throwing of food about the hall. In this respect our reputation as a College of gentlemen has often times been questioned by visitors witnessing such proceedings. A striking example of this took place last week. The members of a visiting debating team were taken to the hall for luncheon...
...could use it for the good of education or to help other peo- ple, and whenever it happened that any man at Cambridge died, whose family needed relief, Mr. Agassiz was always to the fore. A nobler, higher or more useful life no man ever lived, and withal he has kept the very warm respect and affection of his classmates and his numberless friends. H. L. HIGGINSON...