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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...taken forty years of unceasing fighting, of patient waiting, of striving to mould public opinion, without which we cannot get anywhere, or, if we do, find ourselves stuck, side-tracked and helpless before we know it. It is going to take us twenty years more to get where we cannot slide back. Every winter the forces of selfish greed that care nothing for the neighbor, nothing for the state, and in their utter short-sightedness and folly cannot grasp the meaning of the President's constant warning that "we go up or down together," can see only their own immediate...
...decadents, Oscar Wilde. Of the stories, "The Treasure Voyage" by E. G. Curtis '09 and "The Difference" by E. B. Sheldon '08, it is enough to say that the first shows far more definite attempt at plot and the second more vigorous character drawing than one is accustomed to find in undergraduate productions...
Although there is not much new matter in the Catalogue, the arrangement of the departments under special headings has been made in order to make it easier to find information. The department of the College and the Scientific School may be found on pages 331 to 403, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences on pages 404 to 413. Full information on the two new departments of the Graduate School of Applied Science and the Afternoon and Saturday courses for Teachers will be found on pages 414 to 427 and 526 to 527 respectively. The Graduate School of Applied...
...accurate. Dr. Grenfell is a magistrate, a holder of the Board of Trade certificate of competency as mater-mariner, an agent of Lloyds in pursuing seamen who wreck their vessels for the insurance, and an active opponent of the fraud, the oppression and the drink evil, which find peculiarly helpless victims among the fisher-folk. He has recently been made a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George by King Edward VII for his heroic missionary work. Dr. Grenfell has already shown himself well fitted to treat his material from the point of interest to college...
...following hours: 11 or 12 o'clock in the morning, or in the afternoon at 3.30 or 4.30 o'clock. For the field events, practice will be held in the baseball cage at the same hours. Men may report each day at whatever one of these hours they find most convenient, but as many as possible are urged by the management to come in the morning, as the afternoon hours are usually crowded. Mr. Lathrop will be at the Gymnasium and Mr. Quinn will be at the Cage every day except Sunday from 9 to 6 o'clock, to advise...