Word: according
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game next Saturday. We all know that Yale has won many a game, because the cheering on her side was properly led. In the section where I sat at Springfield last year, there was no one to lead until a young man jumped up of his own accord...
...Some slight changes have been made in the college racing rules which have met the approval of the executive committee of the L. A. W. and it is probable that in a short time all the suspensions will be removed. The intercollegiate rules, as they now stand, accord very nearly with the L. A. W. rules...
Though President Eliot has not been in close touch with the students; though his opinions and actions have often not been in accord with undergaduate sentiment or judgment; no member of the University can fail to feel gratitude toward him for the position he has so well helped Harvard to maintain. This gratitude would find its suitable expression on an occasion like the coming anniversary. What form such an expression should take, we do not suggest. The idea should come, as it doubtless will, from the students themselves...
When the children of Israel were asked whether they would serve God or Baal he let them choose of their own accord and when they choose idolatry he punished them by thrusting their forty year's wandering upon them. And so with us; if we are given our choice between good and evil and accept the evil, we cannot expect other than our deserved punishment...
...needed, sometimes they do not. We wish to treat this in an entirely impersonal way, taking the cases which have come to our notice merely as showing the tendency to indifference toward the Mott Haven team. This is every now and then cropping out and it is not in accord with the spirit of the University. The time may come, when through a false and unlogical way of looking at things a few men may prove the indirect cause of defeat. This is not a mere possibility, but a decided probability. Should a misfortune of this kind come...