Word: forth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...test of what Christ would make of us. The jewel that drops from its setting into the dust can not of itself return to its place, and unless returned must lie degraded; the violin that hangs on your wall can not when once out of tune give forth strains of harmony till you tune it again. This is what Christ would do for us all; will you not let Him bring your lives into perfect accord...
...next event was the 40 yards dash, handicap, and it brought forth the most enthusiasm from the spectators. Trial heats gave Harvard four places which were won by Bloss '94, scratch; Andrade '92, 3 ft.; Hawes '92, 1 ft.; and Shead '93, 2 ft. All but Hawes succeeded in getting into the semi-finals, and in the finals Bloss and Harding of Columbia ran a dead heat while Andrade took third place. The greatest interest was expressed when Harvard and Columbia represented by Bloss and Harding strove to down each other in the deciding sprint, and when Bloss shot ahead...
...These men, during the year of the existence of the Union, have come to have a high idea of the helpfulness and manliness of Harvard students, from personal contact here with a considerable number of them. This new evidence of "brotherly" feeling on the part of the college calls forth an enthusiastic expression of respect for and thankfulness to the students who have been so ready to help us. I wish I could adequately express how deeply the members of our Union appreciate the kindness and the courtesy of the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin clubs...
...general work and condition of the Prospect Union has been perhaps sufficiently set forth to college men though the circulars sent out last year and the conference held a few weeks ago. A word however about its financial needs may not be amiss...
...Harvard Union is putting forth every possible effort to make the joint debate with Yale a memorable occasion. It is expected that a large delegation will accompany the disputants from New Haven and so the Cambridge men will give their opponents a reception, lasting from half past five to seven. At this reception there will be present the "Idler Club" of the Annex, the officers of the debating societies of Boston College, Boston University and Tufts College, and a delegation of fifty Wellesley students. At the close of the reception the Yale men will dine at Memorial Hall; a special...