Word: drives
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Indian who also came from beyond the Mississippi goes forth from the college "not in the war paint of the savage warrior, but clad in the armor of the Prince of Peace, a herald of the gospel of love." The patriotic duty of the past century was to drive the Indians across the great rivers to the wild West; the philanthropic duty of today is to receive them into our colleges and schools, and give them all the advantages and blessings of our Christian civilization. While a small part of the work is done at Roanoke, we rejoice...
...students and professors look at athletics from totally different standpoints; that these two views are wholly irreconcilable; that between them is a chasm which affords no tenable middle ground; that the students are unwisely stubborn in support of their own ideas; and that this obstinacy will, sooner or later; drive the strong arm of authority to attain, by harsh action, what might have been effected by timely concession and compromise...
Those who engage coaches for the Thanksgiving game should remember that no coach will be allowed to drive through the Park without a permit. [News...
...caught off second by Bassett's throw to Wadsworth of a ball from Smith's bat. Lovering hit to Wadsworth, who fumbled the ball, and Nichols hit to Bassett. who also fumbled it, and let Smith and Lovering each gain a base. Allen then made a hot drive by third, sending in Smith and Lovering. Nichols was put out at third, ending the inning. For Brown, Greene hit the first ball pitched for a home run. Bassett got his base on balls, but was thrown out while trying to steal second. Shedd struck out, and Durfee fouled out to Nichols...
...they shall hereafter undertake. The fact that out of 148 men of the last graduating class, who signified their probable occupation, 54 designated business, or only 17 less than were to enter the professions of law, medicine and the ministry altogether, shows that the scholarships at Harvard do not drive men into the professions to such an extent as the HERALD would imply...