Word: actually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...explanation of the failure of undergraduate literary work to attain a higher standard, by suggesting that it is due to lack of experiences which furnish live topics to write about. The writer says truly that experience is necessary, "for nothing is heeded which has not the ring of actual knowledge." He goes on to say that the college man exhausts his stock of college experiences in his Freshman and Sophomore years and then "grows stale...
...necessity of giving all those receiving degrees from the University a voice in its management, felt that after all the extension is not going to make any important difference in the annual number of votes cast. This seems to be the truth of the matter. Whatever the actual difference from old conditions, it can not prove of importance, and Harvard can not be accused of being narrow minded...
...Gould also won second place in the scratch 300 yards run. E. B. Nielsen M. S., was second in the 600 yards running high jump by clearing the bar at 6 ft. 1-4 in.; W. C. Burton '99, with 6 1-2 in handicap was second with an actual jump...
...time was 3 4-5 seconds. The 35 yards low hurdles race, scratch, was won by A. A. Mason 1900, in 4 3-5 seconds, with W. G. Morse '99 a very close second. C. J. Paine, Jr., '97, won second place in the running high jump with an actual jump...
...place from scratch in 4m. 52 4-5s. In the twenty yards dash, A. A. Boyden '98, won second place from scratch, and J. W. Sever third from a two foot handicap. In the high jump the second place was won by S. G. Ellis 1901, with an actual jump of 5 ft. 5 1-2 in., and a total of 5 ft. 9 in. Ellis also won the shot put with an actual put of 37 ft. 10 in. and a total score...