Word: worded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...recitations cease today, a word must be said to men about handing in their blue books in season. Besides causing themselves much trouble and inconvenience by this omission, they cause the proctors much annoyance by handing in their books in the examination rooms, and also by the delay thus caused consume much of the valuable time of the other men in the room. Enough has been said on this subject already, but let us hope this may be the straw that will break the back of this dilatory custom...
...Harvard editor have been suggested. One is, that Tufts has anticipated Harvard in the adoption of the Oxford cap, a thing which the university cannot brook; the other, that the novelty of the Oxford cap withdraws public gaze from the particularly ungainly gait of the Harvard student. A word of consolation may be offered. No Oxford cap can long rival, in the public eye, the ungraceful amble. In all probability the students of Tufts will continue to wear their Oxford caps wherever they...
...that is right; now tell me in one word about all tu-tors...
...this '85 deserves the hearty thanks of the college. We never before knew the Boston press to refrain so long a time - five months now - from venting its indignation on Harvard students. But while '85 deserves to be commended for the general quietness of its members, it needs a word of warning in regard to its athletic prospects, and the pecuniary support of its nine and crew. '85 should remember that the freshman races and base ball games will form an important part of Harvard's athletics this year, and should support them accordingly. We also advise every...
...well for me in this initial letter to follow the example of your correspondent from Brown, and say a word in regard to the societies here...