Word: drawings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...popular notion too often makes him, primarily a student of the distant future, whose chief function is predictive. On the contrary he is a reformer, a preacher of righteousness, a man of affairs, concerned with the present, and rarely, if ever, looking to the future except to draw thence new arguments for in fluencing the lives of his contemporaries. The picture of the future is such as is needed by the present. Isaiah and Jeremiah present the gloomy prospect of captivity in Assyria and Babylon, while a later prophet, just before the exile period closes, points in glowing terms...
...delegates of the different clubs met at the Foxcroft House last evening and definitely decided to take the rooms over Sanborn's. A committee consisting of Mr. M. Chamberlain, Mr. Strout and R. H. Davis was then appointed to draw up a permanent constitution and present it to the delegates from the clubs at the next meeting...
...sale of admission tickets to the Freshman Tug will positively be closed tomorrow (Tuesday) noon. The number will probably be limited to 35. There should be a greater demand for places, as the freshman tug will be second through the draw, and a good view will be had of the whole race...
...referee's tug at the class races will be the first to go through the draw, and consequently those on board of her will have a better view than from any other boat...
...York, and makes special students ineligible. It also omits any provision for referees and umpires in football, and the announcement of the names of the players a considerable time before the contests-both of which are important reforms. We cannot understand how any Harvard graduates were moved to draw up such a proposal. The desire to have a football game in New York may have prejudiced them. It should not have blinded them to the interests of the undergraduates and the college as a whole. It seems to us that-after the captains of the university teams, the graduate advisory...