Word: accomplishments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would not accomplish the ends desired; the practical working is not understood; would not yield sufficient revenue; would not remove present hardships, N. Amer. Rev. 104, p. 109; Century...
...each club to hold a dinner once during the year. We suggest that this year they hold their annual dinner together. Anything which will increase the good feeling between the two academies is to be desired; and a joint dinner of their two clubs could hardly fail to accomplish this...
...junior class dinner, which was held Monday night, seemed to accomplish its object. A feeling of good-fellowship was established, which has gone far towards giving the class unity. Any act by the class tending to destroy this unity would be deplorable...
...union has for its ultimate object the realization of a true university settlement modeled after Toynbee Hall in London, or the Rivington Street settlement in New York. But in order to accomplish this result or to attain any permanent success it must have the hearty and enthusiastic support of the University. It needs money, and still more it needs men. Already the undertaking has grown too large to be carried on by those at present actively interested. The amount of time required of each worker is not large. If a number of men can give a single hour a week...
...help they do not ask it of every man who has received a degree from the University, but who never did anything for athletics while in college. Such men, armed with theories which a man who has spent a year or two in training knows are utterly useless, can accomplish nothing. It is men of this type who make all the trouble, and who make the undergraduates disgusted. Such men had best do all they can to urge other men of recognized ability to give advice. The athletic teams are over-eager to follow the teachings of men in whom...