Word: devotedness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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In Dr. Sargent's paper on the regulation of athletic sports, he states what he thinks will be the outcome of the athletic question, and the plan which will solve the question of the executive management of our athletics. In such management there have to be taken into consideration two...
The subject of the debate last evening, in Sever 11, was: Resolved, That David B. Hill should be nominated by the Democratic Party for President. M. A. Bartlett, '93, and S. M. Brice, '93, being absent, A. J. B. Mellish, '92, and H. A. Bull, '95, were appointed as principal...
Mr. Warren spoke enthusiastically and forcefully, his delivery being very vigorous at times. He was followed by Julian Ingersoll Chamberlain, Yale '94, of New York City. Fred. W. Dallinger, Harvard '93, was the next speaker and he devoted himself to disproving the statements of the previous speaker. The other speakers...
The writer in the last Advocate, who urges the need of a course in college devoted to subjects of current interest, both political and moral, has touched on a matter of no little importance. What he says about the tendency of college men to neglect the affairs of the present...
The last speaker of the evening was F. H. Wood '93. He devoted himself to a general account of the present situation in Heathen lands and closed by urging all Harvard men seriously to consider where their duty lay and how they could best fulfill their earthly mission.