Word: spoken
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yayles tooke ye balle and would have hied him yth it had ye youthes of Harvarde not cryed "tyme." Ye players rested. After foure pales of warme milk drawn from ye udders of certaine kine possessed by ye widowe Hariss had bene drunke ye playe was againe spoken by Master P. Atte ye said worde a lusty Yayle man with a wrapped foote advanced to ye south pole by ye hene coop of neighbore Bowene, and placed ye sphaer benethe hys belley on ye grounde. Ye maids and matrons clapped ye palms and ye youthes of Harvarde spoke despitefully...
...past half year your Executive Committee takes pleasure in saying that these fears have not been realized; that, on the contrary, greater interest in the society has never been taken than during the past four months, if the attendance at the debates and the number of students who have spoken from the floor are any criteria...
...superior to the best of the text books. This may be said advisedly for the first effect of the concentration of mind in taking notes is to make an impression on the brain, which when appealed to by the notes in review gives them almost the freshness of spoken words. Then, too, notes recall not only the words put down, but also many of the illustrations and answers of the professor, not important enough to be written out but necessary to a complete understanding of the subject...
...shown that it is something mere than an exhibition of brute strength and inordinate roughness. We are further pleased that the fact has been recognized that Yale does not depend on weight for the make-up of her teams. We are not certain that the papers would not have spoken differently if Yale had won. But that is a matter for conjecture only. Harvard will undoubtedly put a freshman team in the field, and thus the problem which presented itself at the beginning of this year will never have to be solved again. We trust, however, that the spirit...
HARVARD UNION. - All students who have spoken at meetings of the Union and desire to be considered candidates for membership, are requested to send their names to E. J. Rich, 64 Thayer...