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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...held on the board track on Holmes Field next Friday afternoon from 3.30 to 5 o'clock, together with trials for the class relay teams; and trials for the team to run against Yale, on Tuesday, January 31, at the same hours. Men who find it impossible to come at the hours given may arrange for other hours by consulting Mr. Graham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Corrected Dates for Relay Trials. | 1/23/1905 | See Source »

...seventh vesper service of the year will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The following musical program will be rendered: "Now is Come Salvation," Cruickshank; "Hark, Hark my Soul," Nevin; "Ave Verum," Forester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service This Afternoon. | 1/19/1905 | See Source »

...debate with the Yale freshmen is at present being considered. Whether the University Debating Council will depart from its usual policy as to outside debates will depend, in this case, upon the number of men who come out for the present trials, and upon the character of the work done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Freshman Debate Trials. | 1/18/1905 | See Source »

Candidates for the crew will be called out shortly after the mid-year period, but the first crew will not be chosen definitely until after the class races, which will come about May 23. The squad will be coached by Wray and will row from the Newell boathouse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of 1908 Crew Candidates. | 1/17/1905 | See Source »

...whose one possession was a faith in God and a true religion. A nation or a man that has not learned to be laughed at with composure can never accomplish anything. The scoffer shuts himself up in the dungeon of his own mind. Knowledge and love and truth can come only to him that keeps his heart and mind open to receive them. It is pitiful to see a man who deliberately scorns the beauties of art or nature. Infinitely more pitiful is it to see one who scorns religion, who refuses to believe anything religious that cannot be proved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Faunce at Chapel. | 1/9/1905 | See Source »

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