Word: winterizing
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...have made the change at some sacrifice, since the extra column of reading matter on the front page deprives us of a whole column of valuable advertisements. It also calls for a much greater amount of work from the editors of the paper, and this, especially in the winter season, is no light matter. But nevertheless we have decided to make the change, believing it to be for the best, and trusting to the generosity and good will of the students and graduates to make up in subscriptions what we have lost financially, and to come forward with contributions...
...nearly completed and work will soon commence on the brick work. A number of alterations have been made from time to time, and the work has been much delayed in consequence, but it is expected that the building will be "covered in" before the bad weather of next winter, and that it will be completed a year from next fall, just in time for the class...
...given of the endless rivalry between the sister institutions-Yale and Harvard. We lose sight of that other field-the intellectual-in which the two universities are brought together in competition, and we see two great bodies of students perpetually preparing for the struggle that is never decided. Every winter the long process of training is undergone cheerfully and perseveringly, and every spring and fall the representative teams meet to add one more victory or defeat to the records. Yet, notwithstanding the intense rivalry, the jubilation that follows victory and the deep chagrin that follows defeat, the relations between Harvard...
...only those who are able to understand French will profit by this opportunity. It is to be hoped, however, that some of the lectures will be repeated in English for the benefit of the rest of the college, as was done in the case of the lecture given last winter upon General Boulanger...
...Thayer, '88. vice-president, E. E. Shoemaker, '89; secretary and treasurer, D. C. Torrey, '90. The various reports showed the Union to be in good financial condition, and accomplishing good work. It was voted to have a committee appointed the advisability of holding a joint debate with Yale next winter...