Word: consisted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...efforts of a man's life, and here many make the great mistake, for certainly there are thousands who spend all their strength in its acquirement. Others make the object of life the attainment of social or political honors. Life is none of these; it does not consist of honor or gold, or of rank, but it is rather the development and perfecting of the character and the striving after an ideal manhood...
Each candidate must hold on April 1, 1894, two university extension certificates, granted by some recognized body, both obtained on subjects lying within the general field of either economics and history, or literature. Any student thus qualified may enter the competition. The examination will consist of an essay on one of the subjects in the following groups...
...following officers were elected: President, Professor I. N. Hollis; secretary, A. N. Johnson, L. S. S. '94; treasurer, J. D. Vaughan, L. S. S. '95; librarian, W. E. Clarke, L. S. S. '95: the executive committee to consist of the above and a representative of each of the three engineering departments, i. e., G. L. Swendsen, L. S. S., 94, civil engineering; J. C. D. Hitch '95, electrical engineering; and C. J. Morrison '95, mechanical engineering. These last three are to serve as an election committee, and are to be the chairmen of any meetings of their divisions...
There are at present seven clubs in connection with the Law School. Four of these consist of a Supreme Court and a Superior Court, each numbering eight men. Only second or third year men are eligible to the Supreme Court. These clubs have in addition to the lower courts a Court of Appeals, made up exclusively of members of the club who return to the school for a third time...
March. The annual contest for the college championship; the event to consist of work on the horizontal bar, parallel bar and the flying rings...