Word: facings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Professor Searle next touched upon Satellites. The moon rotates on its axis once during each revolution around the Earth, hence keeps the same face always towards the Earth...
...exhibition match between Gardner Perry L. S and P. V. K. Johnson '93 was a face from beginning to end but furnished amusement to the crowd...
...much longer than is desirable, yet there is no more injustice done to one university than to the other. This arrangement is certainly more reasonable and fairer to both teams that Yale's method of playing the third and deciding game first. In fact, we are surprised that in face of the unfavorable criticism this plan met with from all sides last spring, Yale could think seriously of proposing it again. We trust she is sincere in her desire to play us; and yet it does not seem to us that her propositions were as liberal as they might have...
...announced that a new dormitory to cost $150,000 is to be built at once, with special reference to the accommodation of students of small means. It is to be placed on the east side of Divinity avenue north of the Divinity Library, and will face west. This great gift is anonymous...
...briefly of the inability of public men to speak forcibly and of the need of just such public contests as these debates for bringing out this ability. Speakers generally address audiences which are on their side from the beginning and thus lose the great benefit of meeting an opponent face to face, which is after all the great thing to be desired. American audiences need to be trained, too. They are placed, in these debates, in the unique position of being obliged to listen to both sides and it is an excellent thing for them...