Word: redeeming
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Duchess and Prince Paul in the second act. The choruses are the best part of the opera, and as rendered by Mr. Aronson's carefully drilled company do much to redeem the opera from absolute mediocrity. The feature of the performance is the work of Miss Darville, who has shown during this engagement that she is possessed of exceptional abilities...
...CRIMSON board. This is a poor record, compared to that of '91 and '92. A class which has distinguished itself in athletics should be ambitious of giving equally good support to the college papers; and this '93 has failed to do. We hope to see the class redeem itself, and to receive within the next few months enough contributions of satisfactory quality to enable us to fill several of the present vacancies...
...committee will be at 1 Stoughton between 12.30 and 1 p. m. to purchase tickets of all who have more than they can use. This will be the last chance to redeem tickets. Tickets can only be sold to the committee...
...Class Day Committee will be at 1 Stoughton from 12.30 to 1 p. m. everyday to redeem tickets. Seniors who find themselves with more tickets than they need can sell them to the committee at the prices which they paid. Seniors will remember that the conditions require that tickets shall be sold only to the committee...
...soliciting subscriptions with sufficient assiduity. The simple fact remains that the freshman class has not, up to the present date, subscribed enough money to support the crew, and has, therefore, shown itself to be less generous than preceding classes. The opportunity has now come for the men to redeem such a reputation. If the meeting tonight is not largely attended, and if the freshman class does not subscribe liberally during the coming week, it will go on record as the only class whose athletic reputation has been sullied by lack of generosity...