Word: forward
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Whether dreams or not, we must not forget that they will return with unerring certainty on January third, and though some of them are unpleasant, still they are the things to be looked forward to. Our duties we have ever with us; Christmas vacation is but a rest which will enable us to attack them more vigorously...
Over 40 members of the University hockey squad reported for practice on Hammond's Pond on Saturday afternoon. The ice was in excellent condition and a long, hard practice was held. Huntington, the most promising candidate for point, and Leslie, a substitute forward last season, reported yesterday for the first time...
...your service to the world is concerned, in teaching and educating young minds so that they may realize the uttermost of all that is in them, this contrast is misleading. I am not sure but that when filled with red blood of youth, we all look forward to our careers, and contrast the great world with the quiet college, we are apt to underestimate the teacher. His life is not what you think it is. In some respects it is better, and in some worse. At any rate, it is on a plane which enables him to develop the best...
Just as preventive medicine anticipates for itself a great public function in the prevention of disease and the promotion of health among the mass of the population, so dentistry looks forward to rendering public service. It is looking forward to thorough inspection of school children as regards teeth, nose, and throat, and believes it can render a great service to the community through the establishment of this systematic inspection at public expense. It is already rendering a large amount of gratuitous service to the poor in hospitals and infirmaries. It looks forward to a great increase in the amount...
...beginning at 8 o'clock, will be held at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria on that evening. The Harvard Club of New York will arrange for the concert and it will be under the special management of S. N. Hinckley '05. All Harvard men of New York are urged to forward the success of the undertaking by advertising it as much as possible...