Word: finds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...undertaking he succeeds fairly well, though he offers nothing new. Two communications from Oxford by C. H. C. Wright and Louis Dyer throw an interesting light on affairs there and are valuable for that reason. The former gives a very good idea of what advantages the Harvard graduate can find at Oxford...
...With the date thus fixed it lay with the Yale to choose a place. As the meeting was held in secret, nothing definite can be said, but we are given to understand that Harvard was willing to accept any grounds which Yale should name. What Mr. Whitney can find unsportsmanlike in this, it is hard...
...article in Outing for April, which Harvard men of athletic tendencies will probably find most interesting, is Malcolm W. Ford's "Pole Vaulting." The different "acts" which compose the vault, and the best means of learning them are clearly, if rather colloquially, explained, and the best method for clearing great heights...
...selfishness. There never was a better chance than there is today of choosing the unselfish life. We have the example of Christ before us; let us try to get into our lives a little of His divine life. May the lens, which always sees us as we are, find us following Paul in unselfish christian lives...
...that most to be striven for, is the one which, recognizing the largeness of truth, grants that our friend who differs from us, may have a glimpse of the truth, which, although not seen by us, is nevertheless truth. If we have a personal devotion to God, we shall find that the nearer we come to God, the true solution of the universe, the closer we are drawn to each other...