Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...that he wanted to speak to each one as though he were addressing him personally. I see before me, he said, the self-satisfied man, and to him I want to speak. If men like Phillips Brooks, Professor Drummond and Mr. Donald fail to make the self-satisfied man feel his mistakes, if their arguments do not make him repent of his self satisfaction, then he certainly is beyond all hope of recovery. The man who is ashamed of his past misdeeds and repents, is more sure of forgiveness than the self-satisfied...
...speaking of a class matter in a class spirit; no paper which represents the college at large has a right to show itself prejudiced in favor of one class, as the Advocate does when it says "As a Junior board of editors," etc., "we backed Ninety-four, and we feel as badly about their defeat as they...
...NATURAL form of disapproval of the conduct of a visiting team or of some member of that team, is a tendency to hiss. Often when the contest is close and the crowd in a state of excitement, men will give vent to their feelings over some unfair play by roundly hissing the man who made it, However reprehensible his conduct may be, this way of condemning it is about as ungentlemanly as the unfair play itself. It certainly is against the spirit of the University. A visiting team no matter what its principles may be, must be looked upon...
...whole puts upon this branch of athletics. We venture to say, however, that it will not be many years before all this prejudice will completely disappear. Certainly it is an enviable honor to win such a victory as Saturday's and Captain Thompson and his men may well feel pleased with their success...
...outcome is likely to be in doubt until the very end. A comparison of the records of the two colleges this spring gives the victory to Harvard by a very close margin. Such estimates are, however, notoriously unreliable. We place our hopes rather on the confidence which we feel in the men individually and as a team. They have trained faithfully under the guidance of Mr. Lathrop, whose skill has always triumphed over adverse circumstances, and we believe that they will bring honor to themselves and the University. There is no need to urge up on the team the necessity...