Word: feels
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this one has, and if only to show that this great effort to get together a team worthy of the University is appreciated, there should be a deal of enthusiasm shown as the barge starts off. It is the last chance we shall have to make the team feel the full weight of the confidence which everyone has in their ability to put up a winning game...
...study of religions. He devoted his lecture to comparing Christianity with the other religions of the East from the point of view of this principle, namely that the religion of the world should be that which should meet man in all his aspirations and needs, and snould let him feel a close relationship with...
...game at all. As we have said before, the question is whether or not Princeton will agree this fall to play a game of foot ball with Harvard within the limits of New England. If Princeton very soon expresses a willingness to do this, then we feel sure that Harvard will do her part. It is utterly useless to say anything about a game outside of New England. We have a strict rule which cannot, now, under any circumstances be overlooked this fall. We call attention to the fact that reference to New England does not necessarily mean Jarvis field...
There was a very gratifying attendance at the first of the Vespers yesterday afternoon. Dr. Van Dyke read the psalm and offered the prayer. Dr. Abbott took for his text the sixth chapter of Isiaah. Isaiah, he said, was not prompted to deliver his message from any feeling of his own worthiness, but from a feeling that he had received from God, a blessed truth which it was his duty to tell to men. All of us should feel this duty to impart to men the truths which are given us by God. It is the students and that class...
...Exeter Club will hold its first meeting of the year tonight, and if the Exeter men still feel that affection for the old Academy which has always been a characteristic of its graduates, the Union Club Rooms will be filled. Exeter needs the help of every one of her graduates just at present; the Harvard Club also is greatly in want of more enthusiasm, and we present both the facts for the careful consideration of all Exeter men in Harvard...