Word: felted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this number will be chosen the regular 'varsity team and the reserves. Three regular players of last year's team have failed to return; they are Blakeley (capt.), third base; Voight, right field; Radcliffe, catcher. Radcliffe was the strongest back-stop Pennsplvania had and his loss will be badly felt. The pitchers are numerous and formidable: Brown 1900 C., is perhaps the best of the lot-he was on last year's team; Dickson, Pearsall, Thatcher, Ruetter, Leighton and Shape are other promising candidates. Sherrill is the best catcher on the squads, but is ineligible until the later games. Sherrill...
...truly important point in his college career is his first class dinner. Not until then does he see his class gathered together as a social unit, and many of those to whom such dinners are of the past will bear witness that then for the first time they felt that they were really a part of their class. A class dinner resembles a great athletic victory in its leveling effect, and when men once esteem all others equal with themselves, a lasting impression is the result...
...reading the "Martyrs" of Chateaubriand and the novels of Walter Scott that Augustin Thierry felt himself develop into an historian. His object was to establish peace between science and art, with scientific and artistic arrangement of material. He is endowed with an imagination which raises images, landscapes and people before the eyes of the reader. His histories where he describes events, paints scenes and outlines characters,- for instance, the "Conquete de l'Angleterre par les Normands" and "Recits Merovingiens,"- are very close in style to novels or epic poems...
...news that suitable bathing conveniences are soon to be placed in the Yard buildings has caused general satisfaction to all but the Seniors who are forced to complete their college course as members of the time honored great unwashed. This satisfaction is felt most keenly by the proctors who look forward to unlimited, and the Freshman who anticipate three years of future cleanliness...
...little house on Holmes Field beside being inconveniently situated provides very cramped and unsatisfactory quarters. It is improbable, however, that any change can be made at present as lack of funds is a positive check in this instance. In regard to the future of the Department it is felt that a training in architecture, as in other professions, should in most cases preferably come after the gaining of a degree, and that it should be more of a Graduate Department. It is with the idea of encouraging men to take an academic course first, that many courses prescribed...