Word: uproars
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...gallery with their hats on, and were greeted with a storm of stamping, which the hissing of some of the more sensible and courteous men was unable to subdue. The gentlemen were much bewildered at this strange greeting, and being very naturally unable to divine the cause of the uproar, beat a hasty retreat. Now, although we have a great deal of sympathy for the delicate sensibilities of those men who are unable to bear with equanimity the sight of hats, we feel that a more sensible way for them to act would be to get up and leave...
...have considered it unnecessary to make any comment on various articles that have appeared in the Yale papers from time to time since the freshman game, attributing all the noise and uproar in New Haven on the evening of the day on which the game took place to our freshmen. The last issue of the Courant, however, contained an editorial excusing them somewhat. This editorial is as follows : "We think the Lit's strictures in regard to the conduct of the Harvard freshmen, two weeks ago, a trifle uncalled for. If any, our own freshmen should be held responsible...
...when the whole college is loud in their praises of the gallant fight the freshman nine made at New Haven, a few days ago, we are sorry to be compelled to copy the item that appeared in the Monday News: "The Harvard freshmen were the agents in the uproar of Saturday night and Sunday morning." We are sure that all will appreciate the hospitable and manly conduct of the News in attributing all the noise to their guests...
...then come out from hearing Gerster in the "uproar" and go right into Music II., or from Henry Cinque or Henri Five and recite in English II., or from the ballet into French...
...kicking up an uproar thus...