Word: felt
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Thomas '05, J. L. Semple '05 and W. S. Davison '06. The proposals stated in Saturday's issue of the CRIMSON were discussed, but no decision was reached except in regard to the suggestion made by Princeton that briefs be submitted in advance by contending teams. This it was felt would tend to confine the debate more closely to the question in hand, and would enable the debaters to work to better advantage. It was accordingly decided to adopt the suggestion tentatively, and to make a trial of it at the next intercollegiate debate. Action on all the other suggestions...
Another principle is that of the goodness of the universe. Christ felt that the universe is governed for good. He did not seek to escape the temptation and the cross, for he felt he lived in an order which was good. Again, one of Christ's principles is that the real test of a man is found in the direction of his moral sympathy. The man who sympathises with the efforts of a moral reformer and who tries to help him on however poorly, receives as great a spiritual reward as the man who may have a larger capacity...
...class of 1905 of Harvard University wishes to express to you its deepest and most heartfelt sympathy for the loss you have sustained in the death of your son, Charles. His loyal friendship and his sterling qualities make his loss particularly felt by the many who knew him well. For the class: R. H. OVESON. C. J. WERBER. W. C. CHICK. F. D. ROSE...
...Athletic Committee could then pay the necessary and reasonable expenses of each team from the funds in its hands. Those of the crew and track team perhaps could not be closely estimated in advance; but if in the case of minor teams the Committee felt it to be necessary to limit beforehand the season's expenditure, the expenses of each team for the year could be closely approximated on the basis of past experience and the approved schedule for the current year. Leaving a slight margin for unforeseen expenses, the Committee could then with justice limit a team...
...only 400 deposits have been made the committee has not felt safe in issuing more than 100 extra copies. Orders for copies of this edition, deposits for which may be made at Notman's, will be filled in the order of application, though possibly at a slightly increased cost to cover miscellaneous expenses which the committee has had to incur. The Albums will be bound in crimson buckram, the covers will be embossed and stamped in gold and the title page will be done in color...