Word: finds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...whose names are on the plan, and thereby assigned regular positions fail to fill them, their places may be taken by those whose names are on the waiting list. The positions on the floor and the names on the plan will be numbered correspondingly, so any one can rapidly find the place assigned...
...notice, there is not room enough on the main floor to accommodate all the men who have applied for membership, and it has been necessary to us a pity. In some way or other every man who applies for membership should be admitted. For a man to find himself excluded from a course which means so much to him, simply because there is not room, is decidedly disappointing...
...tables, which pay almost entirely the expense of the house. By this means the place is always kept running. One object of the plan is that the house shall become a headquarters, where any old 'varsity man may go for a meal or to spend any time he may find on his hands while in Cambridge. It is hoped by Mr. Herbert White, to whom the credit of this arrangement is due, that these quarters may be permanent till such time as athletics shall move bodily to Soldiers' Field...
...individual also Christ offers the great object of their seeking. We find in him ideals for all, one to whom even skeptics have come to point as a perfect example. I would not set him in place of God. "I am the door," he says of himself; by him I would enter to know God. The whole world is looking for this knowledge; the world is an Athens and everywhere is the inscription to the Unknown God. But we worship no longer an unknown God. We have found Him; and in Him one whom we can love, reverence, and imitate...
...snobbish that he won't go or so timid that he's blind, and in either case he's much better outside of such a gathering and outside the college. Every man who is not blind to his opportunity and and who has his welfare at heart will find it well worth his while to attend the reception tonight and begin there the friendships which are to mean so much to him during the remainder of his course...