Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard graduate and former occasional contributor to the CRIMSON, I trust that I may be permitted to trespass upon your space in behalf of a project that I feel a double interest in, both as a Harvard man and as a Greek...
...committee feel that opportunities for valuable educational experience will be thrown open to every man who goes; for he will get a glimpse of the very lowest and most despised classes, and will see the sparks of good which are still glowing even there...
...those who desire to join a delegation, or to derive the greater benefit which regular work would give, or who feel able to do both, may send their names to any member of the Committee on City Missions of the Christian Association. The committee consists of E. von Mach, W. W. Rockwell, W. W. Orr, H. G. Dorman and W. B. Parker...
Lenten Season is the period for the formation of habit. One should make a definite resolution and follow it day after day unceasingly. Dean Hodges suggested that each man resolve to go to chapel each morning. Even if he did not feel any benefit from the service himself he was aiding others who needed the services by his presence, for it is a trait of human nature that a crowd always draws more to itself. He said the services should not be viewed with any sectarian idea. They were the family prayers of the college and sectarianism...
...easy thing to suggest the abolishment of intercollegiate contests and no one can doubt that with the end of them would come the end of their abuses. Intercollegiate athletics have, however, far too much in their favor to be thus summarily abolished. That the Faculty and the Nation feel themselves unequal, as they must, to the task of reforming athletics, is no reason why they should refuse a hearing to those who are more willing and able to undertake...