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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...every point in our every day existence, where men come in contact with one another, there is an opportunity for service to God just as much as in going to church and in doing missionary work Jesus did not mean that those who follow him must necessarily renounce their every day pursuits and cease to come in contact with others. It often puzzles one who tries to understand what He mant by saying, that one who became a disciple of his had to forsake all possessions and follow Him. It is true that the slow, stupid populace with which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 12/2/1895 | See Source »

...tracing the development of Harvard, it has been noticed that in the change from a college to a university a condition has come about in which the majority of the students have no social affiliations. The result is a general feeling of social disintegration. Many small societies have been formed, but they have done little to remedy the difficulty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A UNIVERSITY CLUB. | 11/29/1895 | See Source »

Year after year Harvard has gone to Springfield confident of success. The papers have sounded a note of triumph and the freshmen have put up all their money; and year by year-with one glorious exception-we have come back beaten. But we have not been utterly cast down. Oh no,- "If A. hadn't fumbled the ball on the five yard line, or if B. hadn't slipped just as he had a clear field, or if C. had only got by that Eli fullback, we'd have had 'em on the run. As it is they deserve lots...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On the Football Defeat. | 11/27/1895 | See Source »

Columbia College has been challenged by the universities of Minnesota and Wisconsin to boat races next year. Minnesota will come East in the spring, paying all expenses, if Columbia will go West the following year. Columbia will probably accept, if the events do not interfere with the tri-collegiate race at Poughkeepsie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/26/1895 | See Source »

With the outcome of the Princeton game settle, a decided relief has come, not only to the members of the Yale eleven, but to the entire university. The game was a severe test in more senses than it has ever been before, and for an outsider it is difficult to realize what it meant to Yale or to what an extent general attention was given it here. The last two days of practice showed this interest even more conclusively than the game itself, and it may be added that the work shown in these last efforts, was more encouraging...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE LETTER. | 11/26/1895 | See Source »

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