Word: broader
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...proposed that it be added to the beneficiary funds of the University and used to help worthy students without reference to their standing in their college work Scholarships, as the name implies, are given as a reward for excellence in the line of study. A beneficiary fund is much broader than a scholarship because it may be used to help several men and because character and worth alone are the conditions upon which it is given. There are many men who find themselves from time to time, through no fault of their own, in a position where they simply cannot...
...students, and his coming will be impatiently awaited. And this for the simple reason that, although college men are fond of light opera and comedy, they yet have a deep respect for the better work of the stage, that work which demands fine artistic sense and a broader, nobler view of the possibilities of the theatrical art than is found in ordinary actors and actresses. There is a positive quality about all art that comes anywhere near perfection which commands respect and admiration; and the man who represents this best art, whether he be painter, sculptor, musician or actor, must...
...Club was organized seven years ago. During 1891-92 little interest was taken and it disbanded. It was revived last year and met with considerable success; regular meetings were held and a public lecture was given under its auspices. This year professor Hollis suggested that the club develope on broader lines in order to bring the interests of the different branches of engineering together...
...CRIMSON made the attempt this year, for the first time, to report the great football contests in extras issued immediately after the games. At no time are college papers more fitting, and it is believed that the extras of this year will point the way to a broader field for all college jounals...
...programme of lectures and concerts. It is especially interesting to notice that Prince Serge Wolkonsky, who delighted so many of the students by his lecture Wednesday night, is to give another Ircture in Sanders Theatre Monday night. This time his theme will be secular rather than religious, and the broader field with which he will deal will probably attract enough more people to justify the change of place of holding the lecture from Sever 11 to Sanders...