Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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THE suggestion of Professor Norton in regard to a memorial to Phillips Brooks in the form of a library and a reading room for Harvard is worth serious consideration, for such a memorial would be of infinitesimal value to the University. The need of a new library and a reading...
The position which Yale has taken in her recent action disagreeing with the rule passed by her athletic managers is certainly much fairer and more sportsmanlike than it would have been had she agreed with their ruling. It tends, moreover, to better the prospects of an amicable and speedy agreement...
The first number on the program was Beethovens Symphony No. 8 in F. sometimes called the "little" symphony. Beethoven was in a quiet Austrian town when he composed it, in one of the dreariest periods of his life. Yet the Symphony contains more of the light and lively element than...
"Second. Because such legislation will, if allowed to stand, check the healthy competition for places on foot-ball teams by restricting the area of competition, will thus decrease the present widespread interest in the game, detract largely from its character, and hamper its normal development as a university sport.
The midwinter Century is an unusually interesting number. A point of special interest to us is the fact that two of the articles are written by two of our University Preachers, "The Voice of Tennyson" by Henry Van Dyke and the second chapter of the "Cosmopolis City Club" by Washington...