Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Tuesday morning every man who was in so early was waked by a loud rap on his door. A series of low groans came from the rooms and then the snap of many incandescent lights. Fifteen minutes later troops of men came hurrying into the dining room where breakfast was waiting on the table. The train for Cincinnati left at 7.20. During the morning there was the usual amount of sleeping and card playing and it was not till the announcement of dinner at Collumbus that the men really awoke. At 12.15 the train rolled into the station and when...
...grounds until just before the game. Owing to this face, many students wish to stay in Cambridge until nearer noon on Saturday. As one of this number, I ask permission through your columns, to call it to the attention of the management that there is a loud call for a special train in the neighborhood of half after...
...call upon him than the training of the 'varsity crew. We know not what Mr. Keyes's other work may be, and we respect his judgment in deciding which calling has the greater demand upon him. At the same time we cannot help wondering what call can be more loud than that of the university crew at this present moment and all through this spring. Half of the crew is composed of new men, and misfortunes have necessitated serious changes even at this late date. There has hardly ever been a time when the crew was more in need...
...conduct of men in the Library have just come to us. The first of these is that men make too much noise, talking aloud across the tables, and in other ways acting in a disturbing manner. Such men know well enough that the Library is not the place for loud talking; and nothing more than a word ought to be necessary to make them more careful in their behavious. Their actions have arisen from thoughtlessness more than than anything else. No such pardonable carelessness, however, can be attributed to the men who hide the reference books. These men-and there...
...interest in baseball, as the attendance yesterday indicated, the university nine may look for hearty support, and base ball will take a decided stride in advance. It needs only a continuation of this spirit to give the nine encouragement that will carry it a long way toward victory. The loud and tireless cheering for good plays was the best feature of yesterday's enthusiasm. There were one or two respects in which the spectators went a little too far, as in collecting behind a baseman and beating drums with the obvious intention of rattling him, and in making so much...