Word: accounting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would be difficult, Professor Carpenter said, to give in one lecture a complete account of the rise of ideas among the Hebrews from the animistic level of the earliest period to the lofty conceptions which marked their highest development. This growth was stimulated from various sources, chiefly Persian and Greek. It was controlled by certain passionate religious convictions which were transformed under deep national and personal experiences...
...wish to thank the Boston Traveller for its almost unexampled kindness in allowing the CRIMSON the use of its office yesterday for repeating the account of the game to Cambridge. Every attention was shown the CRIMSON man and had it not been for the Traveller it would have been impossible for us to get the news with such promptness to the big crowd in front of the bulletin board...
...prominent member of the faculty said tonight that the Yale faculty did not forbid the Yale-Harvard freshman game at Cambridge from taking place on Thanksgiving Day on account of any slugging, but because it had been the experience of the faculty that Holiday games are as a whole demoralizing to the teams, because of the rough element of the attendance...
...match that remained before the finals in the consolation tournament in singles has been defaulted on account of the bad weather, and the consolation prize was at last won by A. J. Boyden '95, who beat E. V. Frothingham '96, by the score...
Upon being questioned last night as to the condition of the members of the eleven, Dr. Conant said that the current reports of the injuries of the men were greatly exaggerated. While on account of the severity of the contest there was an unfortunate number of injuries, yet none of these injuries were more serious than those that happen occasionally in practice and are thought little of. Wrightington is the only man who will be disabled for any length of time and his injury is not so serious as was reported. His collar bone was not broken, but the internal...