Word: clingingness
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The following is from the first issue of the Williams Fortnight: "The pros and cons of this question have been thoroughly discussed both by the college press and the outside world, and the general verdict is that compulsory chapel must go. A student can gain no spiritual advantage from attendance...
Brutal, gashed, and swollen faces; wide gaping mouths, which opened for the last time to utter the death-shriek, and are now fixed forever in rigid agony; jagged, discolored teeth, sunken cheeks, knitted brows, dead, sodden eyes, awful contortions, ghastly smiles, hideous leers, faces of men and faces of women...
The Advertiser in an editorial, which reads quite as if it had been written by a member of the athletic committee of the Harvard faculty, attempts a defence of the present crusade against "professionalism." The term "professional," the writer admits, has had a vague and unsatisfactory definition in this discussion...
Clinging to the ball-room's queen,
Thence did we wend, I clinging to my guide,