Word: young
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...know that a great many of them are anxious to get an expression of undergraduate sentiment on the matter. If there is a single, faint glimmer of hope for football at Harvard, it lies in an emphatic expression of opinion from a large number of graduates, both old and young. But as long as we who are in college seem indifferent - we who are the ones immediately affected by the Faculty's action - how can we expect graduates to muster enthusiasm...
...CRIMSON DINNER. - The annual dinner of the CRIMSON Board will be held next Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at Young's Hotel. Former editors resident in the University are cordially invited...
...Hollis Mr. John Drew will present Henry Guy Carleton's comedy, "The Butterflies," which was given its initial presentation at the same house last season with marked success. The comedy deals with several interesting social types, and has for its hero a spendthrift Bostonian who rescues a young lady from drowning, and then falls desperately in love with her. The girl's mother repulses the penniless suitor, his creditors pursue him, and he is kept in a peck of trouble, but wins the girl of his choice of course...
Bishop Doane of Albany preached at Appleton Chapel last evening. He took as his text, 1 John: 2: 14, "I have written unto you, young men, because ye are strong...
...first theatre in London was established in 1576, and up to 1600 the number rapidly increased. Theatres became immensely popular. The great opening in literature was the Drama, and the young man who aspired to literary fame turned his mind to writing plays...