Word: interestingly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Great interest in rowing is being manifested at Andover; an eight is in training, and challenges will be sent to Yale and Harvard freshmen. - Columbia Spectator...
...alumnus of Princeton has presented that college with $2,000, the interest of which is to be paid annually to a member of the junior class, whose father has been a missionary and who himself expects to enter that mercenary profession...
...desirability of inter-collegiate contests renewed. As we begin to hear the usual denunciation of the colleges for degenerating into training schools for oarsmen and foot ball rushers, Pres. Eliot's remarks in his last annual report will be often referred to. In that report, it appears that the interest in athletics is growing steadily at Harvard, and that the Harvard faculty desire to foster and encourage that department. The faculty at Cambridge can not be censured for over-zealous support of the athletic element in the colleges, and this expression of their sentiment, coming from the President, must have...
...CRIMSON has placed a box in the Auditor's office at Memorial Hall for the receipt of items of general interest. No news will be taken into consideration that is not signed with the writer's full name...
...class of eighty-eight. Seldom has a class crew rowed a steadier race than the eighty-eight crew rowed yesterday. The race was one of the most closely contested for years, and the winners may well feel gratified at the results. But perhaps the one thing of most interest to the college at large was the position which the freshmen won. Let eighty-nine now make their annual race at New London a certain victory. The prestige with which they will meet their opponents, ought to lead them to sure success. The utmost care in training should be exercised...