Word: cannot
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Shoeman is a practical shoemaker, takes all measures himself and superintends the making of all custom orders and guarantees the best fitting, best style and best wearing shoes that can be made. The most difficult feet are made to look stylish as well as comfortable. My English last cannot be found elsewhere...
...whole, the team should have a strong line, but until the interference is cleaner and more effective, it cannot do well on the offensive. As the eleven has played no regular game, it is impossible to gauge its strength as a team, but the men individually are up to the standard of class teams. The team has been coached G. S. Curtis '92, and J. L. Knox '98. The men now trying for the eleven are: Ends-Wood, Curtis, Rice, Flershem. Tackles-Seaver, Rice, Holmes, Jordan. Guards-Stone, Hennen, Thayer. Quarter-back-Vincent. Half-backs-Riggs, Emmons, Sanborn. Full-back...
...expected to do. Yet, somehow or other they have failed to draw out more than a small portion of the debating resources which might be at their disposal. In other words, they are not ruly representative, and it is not likely that they ever will be. For most men cannot hope to speak on a 'Varsity debate and feel no obligation to support the clubs. They debate for personal ends...
...less climaxes, and the story moves toward them with amusing and unhalting life and go. Verses, College Kodaks, a short sketch by G. H. Scull and couple of forceful editorials pointing out to Freshmen "that the broad opportunties for good fellowship with the solid good men of their class cannot be taken advatage of too early, and that the way to take advantage of them is by activity," complete the issue...
...aims are still unfixed. We do not address you as sectarians or agnostics, but as human beings. If you have unbelief let your unbelief be a reverent, charitable, loving unbelief, and do not be offended if people take it for religion. Religion is just that abiding law that you cannot escape...