Word: saking
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Cambridge. There are obvious reasons why this is the more convenient arrangement; and yet we cannot but feel that Harvard, by this policy, is losing ground in these two important fitting schools. it would seem to be a wiser course to pout ourselves to a little trouble for the sake of creating at Exeter and Andover a stronger feeling in favor of Harvard...
...sake of reference and comparison, the CRIMSON publishes below a list of winners and records at the intercollegiate meeting at Worcester Wednesday...
...person who is capable of judging a question impartially. If Yale's plan had been a reasonable one, arbitration would have given her all that she now claims. If it had been shown to be unreasonable she ought to have been willing to abide by the decision, for the sake of deciding the championship. But here is just the point where Yale's sportsmanlike spirit can be doubted. No one who has followed this correspondence from beginning to end can beleive that Yale has had any idea of making a third game possible. She has offered every possible obstacle...
...mingled feeling of pleasure and regret. Dr. Lawrence as a graduate of the University, an active worker in her interests and a warm personal friend to hundreds of students, receives our congratulations on the honor which has come to him in this sacred trust. For his own sake and for the satisfaction of seeing one of Harvard's sons about to enter so honorable a position we find pleasure in his acceptance. We feel regret only for fear that the innumerable duties incumbent upon the Bishop of the diocese may force him to cut loose many of his connections with...
...acceptance and our crew should prove to be the one to uphold the American honors we shall find ourselves under the necessity of accepting great favors of one who has no connection with us and is not prompted not by any particular loyalty to Harvard for her own sake. We feel sure that if there was any call to send a Harvard crew to England, her graduates would come forward quickly to provide the way. Moreover, they would feel that it was a privilege which should first be offered them. It was not long ago when a certain prominent alumnus...