Word: bird
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fields for the lawyer. In order to succeed in these branches of the law, a lawyer must be familiar with science. General education is very necessary, and the mere study of old books is not enough, for new laws are constantly being formed out of custom, and a bird's eye view of all knowledge is of great practical importance in deciding upon the many novel cases which are constantly arising. The systematic training of the mind, such as only given by a college course, is of especial importance to the lawyer. No study is a waste of time...
...Bird and the Rose; the Jolly Musician...
...professional men. Above all, intervals of complete rest, combined with change of occupation, such as the cultivation of flowers, or similar pursuits entirely foreign to the regular employment, will enable a man to accomplish far more than would otherwise be possible. In the words of the famous Dr. Bird, who recently fell a victim to over work, "Take six weeks' holiday every year. It may delay your success, but it will save your life...
...Bird and the Rose" and "Tailor Courage," two very bright songs, were then sung by the Glee Club-they were given with great finish and spirit and were warmly applauded. Next came the Pierian who played the familiar "Lachner March" which we heard from them last year. Resolution and strength were its dominant qualities...
...Appleton's Coach. - K. M. Appleton, '84; W. C. Baylies, '84; G. R. Agassiz, '84; Dudley Winthrop, '83; O. W. Bird, '86; D. C. Clark, '86; A. V. French, '85; H. D. Robbins, '84; C. Bohlen, '88; E. Flagg, '87; G. B. Painter, '89; F. H. Morgan, '89; G. H. Norman, '89; M. Agassiz...