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Word: generalisms (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Drown, D.D., '84, professor of Systematic Divinity in the Episcopal Theological School, will speak in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.15 o'clock on "The Personality of God: Objections to the Belief." This is the second of a series of three conferences on the general subject, "The Personality of God." The last of the series will be given on November 13, on "Substitutes for Personality...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rev. Dr. Drown in Brooks House | 11/6/1907 | See Source »

...seems to be the general opinion among Seniors who have the privilege of rooming in Hollis or Stoughton that the obsolete custom of having prolonged bell-ringing at seven A. M. is a nuisance, and that as such it should be discontinued. It is unkind to oblige an octogenarian bell-ringer to be disturbed unnecessarily early every morning, and it is certainly unreasonable to oblige him in turn to disturb all the students of those two dormitories by a noise which has no object and no excuse. Most men in College do the bulk of their work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/5/1907 | See Source »

...Haven, Conn., Nov. 4, 1907.--In its first secret practice of the season this afternoon, the University team scored three times on the college eleven. Open practice followed, in which the University team scored twice, and the college team once. The play was in general rather loose, and there was much fumbling. The forward pass and the onside kick were very little used...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Secret Practice at Yale | 11/5/1907 | See Source »

...possible remedy for this difficulty the suggestion is made that a general memorandum book should be started in the Union, and the Union authorities have expressed themselves as willing to give the plan a trial. It is hardly necessary to say that the value of the book will depend entirely upon the spirit with which it is used. An incomplete record is scarcely better than none at all, and in some cases much confusion might result from the omission of important dates. The CRIMSON will be glad to assist as far as lies within its power, but as many meetings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A GENERAL MEMORANDUM. | 11/4/1907 | See Source »

...they can persuade their friends that the service and variety of Memorial Hall are worth the price charged, the membership should increase so as to reduce the price to a minimum. We should remember that Memorial Hall is primarily a University institution and that it deserves to receive general support; otherwise it will degenerate into a purely financial proposition. A wide interest is the only remedy for the criticisms with which the officers of the association are assailed, and this interest should be expressed not only by a larger membership, but by an increased attention to the management...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL HALL. | 11/1/1907 | See Source »

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