Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...heroism was not shown for Himself alone. It means the emancipation of us all. The little Hill of Bethany is the steppingstone to that Heaven whither He would lead us in His love. As we think of this consummate hero and share His fraternal love, we begin to feel all the more like Him and to benefit by His example...
...religious thought and a common search for religious truth. It does not infringe on the province of the other religious societies. It relizes on the contrary, their essential importance. Yet it believes that there are many students who, though seriously concerned with religious thought and aims, do not feel themselves at home in the Evangelical Societies...
...eleven does not need to think, because the University is inclined to take this rather severe view, it will lack the support which is its due. We cannot allow last Saturday's defeat to discourage us however keenly we feel the sting which comes with it. But the University does feel that its support can be heartily given only when there is complete assurance that every man is doing his best. Mere reverses of fortune should never shake the strength of the support given to the team, but a loss of confidence may have that effect...
...game was hard fought from beginning to end, and not until time was called did ninety-seven feel at all sure of her victory. Both teams were better on offensive work and long gains were made around the ends by both sides. At one time during the first half ninety-six pushed the ball to their opponent's five yard line, but lost it on a fumble; the juniors then braced up and by steady playing carried the ball away from their goal, and just as time was called Warren scored a touchdown for ninety-seven. Hallowell kicked the goal...
...freshman elections is a fact to which the attention of all members of the class should be directed at once. The prevailing sentiment of the class is without doubt strongly against the use of such methods among Harvard men. We urge that the few offenders be made to feel the force of this public opinion, by the absolute refusal of every self-respecting member of the class, to be even remotely connected with any arrangements that are not perfectly open and honorable...