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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...WORD FROM LEWIS.- Lewis criticises Harvard's team work in "The Intercollegiate Athlete" for Oct. 17. Articles on football, from Yale, Princeton, Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania, by men on the inside. For sale at Thurston's. Price ten cents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 10/19/1896 | See Source »

Each one of you will tell here just in proportion to the strength of your own personal character. And let me add one other word. These things may look far away, but in reality all are close at hand. The hour of acquisition is infinitely precious. It should be the means of procuring a full, abundant and happy life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reception in Sanders. | 10/6/1896 | See Source »

...word in conclusion as to why college men should insure their lives-perhaps you have thought of it already: They carry their capital under their hats; it will take time to realize on it; mean while life insurance covers the death-risk. You will find a copy of the Semi-Centennial History of the New York Life in the Library-if you wish for more information. address...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD PRINCIPLES. | 6/19/1896 | See Source »

...word in conclusion as to why college men should insure their lives-perhaps you have thought of it already: They carry their capital under their hats; it will take time to realize on it; meanwhile life insurance covers the death-risk. You will find a copy of the Semi-Centennial History of the New York Life in the Library-if you wish for more information. address...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD PRINCIPLES. | 6/18/1896 | See Source »

...face the situation like sensible Harvard men and show the President and his fellows that the confidence they are putting in our word is not misplaced. There is more depending on the result of our next celebration, whatever it be, than is clear at first sight, and it is our duty to be perfectly frank in discussing it. First and foremost the continuance of our intercollegiate contests is at stake, and this alone makes it a matter of the utmost consequence to every student in the University. It is the merest folly to say that the Faculty could not abolish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/17/1896 | See Source »

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