Word: even
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...arising great problems which call for hard work from skilled men, but we are not all needed to become experts in sociology. But every man can do something by bringing a broad Christian spirit into his daily work. Every office, however humble or mechanical, can be dignified and even glorified by a man with a true conception of his duty to himself and to the community. Of such a spirit we have here had a noble example in Frank Bolles who, by his loving interest in the College and in the students, brought an office which had been nothing more...
...speaking of the theft of Mr. White's sign, we purposed to point out that a student ought to respect the rights of fellow-members of a University, even if he did not respect the rights of those who were much less closely connected with him. This seems to us to be quite different from saying that a student, if he treats men in the University well, may do what he wills to outsiders. He is under obligation to respect the rights of all, but we are free to say that we think that his obligation becomes greater, the closer...
...long been a cherished scheme of the athletic authorities of the college to follow the lead of Harvard in reducing the scope of her athletics to inter-collegiate contests on college grounds. Even the Cambridge University, more favorably situated geographically, and less stinted in financial resources, has found it difficult to adhere strictly to her avowed purpose, and it is hardly to be expected that Dartmouth in her far corner of the earth should be more fortunate. Yet progress is being made toward this ultimate end. Already our football interests are substantially upon this basis, and the track team fails...
They are quartered as usual at Gales Ferry, next to the Yale boat house, and have about ten days more to row before they meet Harvard and Yale. They are rowing a quick stroke this year, even going as high as thirty-eight to the minute. The watermanship and blade work is very good and the body work is all that saves them from being a fairly fast crew. Ragged as they are, they have made some good time already...
Owing to the carelessness with which material of this kind is always furnished, we would not want to lay too much stress upon them, but all the facts together, even though not entire proof, are indication that the popular notion of the relative amount of money spent by Harvard and Yale students is incorrect. There is strong reason to surmise that the average expenditure at Yale is greater than that at Harvard...