Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Keep your shirt on"--"watchful waiting" was the key of last evening's meeting "in view of the prospects of war." And there were very few men who left the Union without a deep impression of the sanity of three remarkably fine speeches. It is just such times as these that call attention to the potential value to the country of milita training and the Military Camps for College men, of a sound knowledge of health and sanitation, and even of a trained mind...
...honorably; but it cannot neglect its obligations. If it is forced by these obligations to a war, however unwelcome, however wasteful from a Utopian viewpoint; and requires volunteers to carry on this war, the universities--peace advocates, disbelievers in the Administration and all--should answer the call. That fine phrase of old-school patriotism: "Right or wrong, my country", is as true now as always...
...University baseball squad has advanced rapidly in the last week, aided by favorable weather and daily practice games. Each succeeding day Coach Sexton has gone farther into the details and fine points of the game. On Saturday when two picked teams played a fast 3 to 3 tie game of nine innings, good fielding and batting were the features of the contest. If the weather conditions remain favorable, a well developed nine should face Colgate on Thursday...
...neglect of the great body of women to study or practice economy, or to teach it to their daughters." The follies and crimes of men having of late been amply exposed, it now appears to be the turn of their better halves. Mr. Brock,--like Mr. Eugene Walters in "Fine Feathers," recently performed in Boston,--writes the tragedy of a wife's prodigality and deceitfulness. But Mr. Brock has excelled the professional author, who could not resist the temptation of ruining a good subject by melodramatic treatment. the action of "The Bank Account" is never forced; its characterization, especially...
There has recently been placed on exhibition in the Fogg Art Museum a series of rubbings from English monumental brasses, presented by Mrs. George Fiske in memory of her husband, who was a member of the class of 1872. These make a fine and interesting display of handsome lines in black and white, and show the rare decorative ability of those Gothic workmen...