Word: forgottenness
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...years, the exercises about the tree have not been marred by any unfitness in the dress of those who have scrambled for the flowers. The carelessness of men in other years, however, has never been forgotten, and it is earnestly hoped that there will be no repetition of carelessness this year. The scramble requires stout garments; seniors owe it to the spectators to provide themselves with such...
...think that the series are too valuable to be allowed to go to ruin in this way. They do good to the men on the teams, they give needed practice to the freshmen, and they develop 'varsity material. It must never be forgotten that under the new rules, the 'varsity will practically have to be made each year from new men in the University and from the players on the class nines. Are not the games important enough to be taken seriously...
...dependence of the Union on Harvard is never to be forgotten. The entire corps of teachers is enlisted from the ranks of the students here, and, without this corps, the work could not continue. As each year ends, and many of the students necessarily end their work at the Union, there is a call to students who still remain in the University to take the vacant places and to create new places that the expansion of the work may in no way be checked...
...good fortune to hear Dr. Everett several years ago on this subject. I have never forgotten the appreciation, temperance, and wisdom with which he handled his theme. It seemed to me by far the best word ever said on Horace...
...commit might be regarded as not worth committing; but the play, for all its hideousness, is redeemed by the imagination and poetry it contains, Webster does not excel in his plots and characters, but his dramatic situations are very effective, and once seen are not soon to be forgotten...