Word: feel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...carried mail to the fathers of seven of my boys here in Beck Hall now," declared John, when he was stopped in his rounds by a CRIMSON reporter. "It somehow makes me feel good to think that these boys here are the sons of some of my old boys 30 years...
...have to remark on the recent victories of the coming Eastern football champions, the noteworthy 30-0 whitewash given to Rutgers, etc. The students of New York University do not threaten to revoke their subscriptions to your most interesting periodical, because they like it too much, but still they feel that the meritorious record of the football team representing N. Y. U. deserves mention in your columns. Thank...
...Angeles or Manhattan he goes to his office and spends a few hours with his railroads, his villages, cliffs, painted motor buses, trolley-cars, skyscrapers, his coupons, clerks, cigars and the polite young men who look after his money and call him "Sir." It is pleasant to feel that these things now largely take care of themselves. It is pleasanter to be Maecenas than Croesus...
...limit of from 100 to 200 students is reached within the next week and sufficient interest in the new plan is displayed by the undergraduate body, the University may build a new dinning hall feel next year, centrally located for the upper-class dormitories. The probable site for this building will be on Mt. Auburn Street...
...shell of education, the probabilities are that such a training will be the more beneficial to their chosen paths of life. A college whose enrollment is restricted to five hundred (or, if coeducational, seven hundred) offers a chance for a large measure of individual attention. The student who would feel entirely at sea in one of the larger universities is thus given what he would otherwise lack--occasion to express him-self more easily. When man has learned that there are limits of his capabilities--as Dr. Holt seems to have learned--he is on the way to a saner...