Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...college is another question, though it hardly seems very important. Again the question whether athletic men after graduation are slower than others in settling down to the serious work of life is an open one. It is true that loyalty and the pressing call of undergraduates often draw them back, and we shall ever be grateful beyond measure to them for coming back. But beyond the fact that this may interrupt the course of their business we do not think, judging from our own college past athletics that this difficulty of settling down to the serious work of life...
...lack broad and sober view of college life which bring among other things, an antipathy for secret societies. Until this maturity becomes more common among all our colleges secret societies, with the absurdities which they generally bring +++ continue in some of them. The University of Chicago will undoubtedly draw its numbers more and more strongly from the West, and, from the character of its curriculum, its students may tend to be more mature and older than in mo+++t colleges. It is interesting, at least, to perceive that the suggestion of the faculty has met the approval of the university...
...always recognized by undergraduates because of his connection with the Divinity School, which brings him into contact with only a certain number of men. Dr. Everett is one of the best members of the Board of Preachers and his scholarly and excellent discourses at morning prayers should draw a large congregation...
Some trust to evolution, or the natural development of forces already present in society. Others would lay violent hands on our present society and fashion it as they will. The communists would solve the question by running away from it. They throw up our present civilization in despair and draw themselves into simple and even primitive conditions of life...
...proposition was made that the association adopt a constitution and join the National Law Tennis Association. After some discussion a committee consisting of Phillips '93, Hoppin '93 and Lyman '95 was appointed to draw up a constitution and to report at the next meeting Nov. 18, when the question of joining the national association will be taken up. The treasurer reported that of the last $200, of the debt owed to the University, $100 and the interest had been paid, and more could probably be paid become the end of the year...