Word: worth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...College Arrogance" under Topics of the Day is a discussion of one aspect of "Harvard snobbishness," which though not strikingly original is worth a careful reading...
...introduction being especially vivid. The idea is not new but the treatment is excellent, maintaining the interest to the very end. "Topics of the Day" include a thoughtful and suggestive letter to the freshman class, and a communication on the mutilation of library books, both of which are well worth reading, The former deserves the attention and reflection not only of those to whom it is addressed, but of every other man in college, treating as it does of a matter of vital importance in college life. Such matters are not generally discussed in the college press but a little...
...John Carmichael, who, some years ago, played occasionally for Susse. For Harvard, Garrett bowled well, his wickets costing a little over five runs apiece; Sullivan did good work at point, one of the catches he secured being a left hander and close to the ground. It may be worth noticing that Julius Caesar was one of the Lawrence eleven. The score is as follows...
...today's races to the Puritan Canoe Club. Owing to this fact and judging from the success of the races last year, and from the steadily growing interest which is taken in canoeing at Harvard, there is every reason to suppose that this afternoon's races will be well worth seeing. The course has been laid out in front of the Harvard boat house, and as this makes it possible to see the canoes from start to finish without the slightest difficulty, a large number of enthusiastic spectators ought to be present...
...Peabody may be found at Wads. worth House 1 every weekday from...