Word: dealing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...past nine yesterday morning the classes assembled in the yard, and marched, headed by the College Band and Drum Corps, to Harvard Square where cars were waiting to carry them to East Cambridge where they were to form. All the way down in the cars there was a great deal of enthusiasm and cheering which was kept up during the half hour's wait on Thorndike street while the parade was forming...
...game with Princeton Saturday created more enthusiasm than any contest this season. Not much hope was felt that Yale would win, but the whole college went out to the game to give the team a hearty support. A good deal of feeling was manifested by both sides, but the impartial cheering later in the game did much to remove this...
...stay in Cambridge, and there line up along the water front, and cheer them. The crew would then row up and down the river several times, before going down into the basin, and show the men how they had improved in speed and form. In this way a great deal of enthusiasm was aroused, and that feeling of estrangement, which now exists between the crew and the rest of the College, was entirely lacking. Now why can't we renew this old custom, and all go down to the boat house next week and show our crew that we heartily...
Half-course 18 will be offered by Mr. Wright, and will deal with French classicism...
English 321 will deal with English literature of the Elizabethan period (1557-1599). English 322 will carry the work forward to the closing of the theatres in 1642. Professor Baker offers course 23-a half-course on the works of Shakspers; and Mr. Gates will give English 5-an advanced course in English composition...