Word: forgetting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only to us has "Brooks" alone no meaning. Future generations of Harvard students could easily forget in whose honor-Brooks House had been named, but the Phillips Brooks House would always recall him who will go down in history as Phillips Brooks...
...permanently fallen, but with the issue of today comes a promise of better things, - a promise which it is to be hoped will not prove to be delusive. It would be indeed a pity if the "old mother" should grow feeble before she fairly reaches her prime, and should forget that she had once been quite a good-looking girl...
...desires influence he must first learn to forget his own strong points; if they are virtues they will speak for themselves. There can be no higher aim and no better way of becoming influential for the best than getting a message from God and letting it take absolute possession...
...done the last few weeks, and compare its work in former games with that of Saturday, we must all feel an admiration for men who can work with such earnestness and determination. It is long since Harvard has played such football as she played Saturday. We can almost forget our defeat in the remembrance of that exhibition of football; we can but admire the men who can show the pluck and grit that has brought such a sudden change in the play of the eleven. The game was beyond the expectation of the college - from first to last...
...will be with us another year. Nor do we owe too much to Captain Trafford. Though he has met with defeat, earnestness and faithfulness have been ever present characteristics in his work and he well merits the honor and trust which the college gives him. Finally we must not forget Mr. Deland, who has spent so much time for our benefit in a scientific study of football. It has been partly to his work with us that we have made so much progress this year in the science of football and we can only hope that he, as well...