Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...influence was not sufficient to avert the scene of last night. The individual members of the class who took part in the rush can feel that they have acted in a childish, ungentlemanly part, which has brought censure upon themselves and through them upon the class to which they belong...
...allow me to call attention in your columns to the Home Libraries of the Children's Aid Society? The plan of work is as follows: Twenty volumes of good story books are placed in the home of some poor child, who acts as a librarian; nine other children belong to the group, and meet once a week at a given hour to change their books. At this time a visitor meets them, oversees the library-work, and plays games with, or reads to the children for an hour or so. Several students have acted as visitors this winter, and have...
Second class. - When the first impression is weak and the revival is good, a memory which acts slowly but surely results. To this class belong the plodders, those who have difficulty in mastering a subject but once mastered, always mastered...
Third class. - When the first impression is vivid but the power of recalling it is weak. The emotional, highly excitable belong to this class. They exhaust all their strength in acquiring the first impression...
...social purposes. Every man in a class has a certain extent of class feeling, he is loyal to his class teams and is proud of any credit that may come to the class. But yet there are very few who really know their class, know what kind of men belong to it, and know why they are proud of it. The junior dinner is the occasion when the member of the class begins to know each other. Before the dinner, class feeling is a name; after the dinner, it is a reality...