Word: comee
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Jersey Athletic Club has sent out invitations to Harvard, Yale, Princeton and U. of P. to contest in a team race to be held in June, similar to the one which was run last year. It is not yet certain whether the race will come off, as none of the colleges have yet been heard from...
...lost at the time of the decisive debate; and every improvement, shown to be possible by weakness in past debates, ought eagerly to be carried out. The wisdom gathered from past debates can be a great factor in winning the next debate, and, indeed, we doubt if victory can come without it. Harvard is, naturally, much superior to Yale in such a matter as debating; students here have twice as many original ideas as come to Yale men. But if Yale has not original ideas, she certainly has a faculty for never letting slip a good idea that once...
...April 12, immediately after the recess. This has been done to enable the men in training for the winter meeting and those trying for the class crews to join. Every man in college who has weight, strength or experience, and is not trying for any other University team should come out. From this squad the men for the summer practice will be chosen...
...earth. What would all that we do here amount to, what would be the inducement to work and patience, if there were nothing to look to beyond the grave? Look a little more closely at nature and at history. Has it not often happened that what has seemed to come to an end and to have accomplished nothing has really been of great value? If we look at the mission of Christ on earth, we see a young peasant collecting round himself a band of disciples, gaining considerable fame by his teaching and by his wonderful works. Suddenly...
...crew, the football debt ought, in justice, to be paid by the latter. If, then, this debt is added to the amount expended by the freshman crew last year, the total amount is found to be in the neighborhood of three thousand dollars. This whole amount must come from subscriptions, for not a cent is made at New London. Already, the class has responded with two thousand dollars, and we have no doubt that the other thousand will be forthcoming in time. We want, however, to point out the situation to Ninety-seven men and to ask them if they...