Word: comings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Preliminaries will be run off on March 5, in order that only the finals and more interesting trial heats will come the following day. Besides interdormitory relay races, there will be the following events: 40-yard dash, handicap 15-foot limit; 260-yard run, novice, scratch; 45-yard high hurdles, handicap 18-foot limit; 45-yard low hurdles, handicap 15-foot limit; 2-mile cross-country run, handicap 50-seconds limit; 16-pound shot-put, handicap 6-foot limit; 12-pound shot-put, novice, scratch; high jump, handicap 6-inch limit. Special novice races have been arranged in order that...
...Union tonight on a phase of life which has always been regarded with particular interest. The idea of a diplomatic career appeals to almost everyone, and many college graduates take up this form of employment every year. As consuls, secretaries of legations, and private secretaries to ambassadors, they come into contact with leading foreigners and lead pleasant and interesting lives...
Unfortunately, but in some respects justly, the term evangelism has come to smack of sensationalism and emotionalism. Such is not the purpose of the true evangelist; he aims to present the truths of Christianity simply, directly and convincingly. We may not all approve of the methods of reaching men and women adopted in revival meetings, and we may not even understand an appeal that finds its way to more demonstrative natures. But although we cannot grasp its full significance, we can surely sympathize with an endeavor which aims, as we believe Dr. Chapman's does, to bring about such practical...
...this year making a supreme effort to win the class as well as the university race, a fact which should only be an added inspiration to beat them. Men must not think that inexperience is a drawback. It is especially urged that such men, if of a reasonable size come out. They can very often be developed into better oars than the man who has learned to row before, for the latter may not be able to master Wray's stroke after learning something far different. It seems a great pity that a class which has shown up so well...
...CRIMSON are requested to meet in the office this evening, promptly at 7 o'clock. A brief outline of the work will be presented at this meeting. Men especially well informed in any branch of University activity, and men of any journalistic or literary ability, are urged to come...