Word: getting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Coach J. G. Lathrop said that there was no reason for being confident of a victorious team this spring and the men must work hard and get out new material...
...attain distinction along academic lines receive little recognition beyond the grades and privileges accorded them by their instructors and the Collage Office. They must, as a rule, get their reward from feelings of personal satisfaction in the accomplishment of their purpose. But although athletics and other undergraduate activities occupy the most prominent position during most of the year, there is one occasion upon which a public recognition of their efforts is granted to those who have as important a part as any others in making this University what it is. This occasion is the award of academic distinctions tonight. These...
...phenomena of the groping fraternalism that has so markedly characterized the civilization of the last half century. This question cannot be arbitrarily dismissed. It is far too grave to be left for solution to the partisan. He has only one policy to consider-how to get votes. Neither the morals, the economics or the common sense of any proposition interest him except in so far as they may be employed to secure his selfish ends. To the Radical, Municipal Ownership is the remedy of all the abuses of popular sovereignty. To the Reactionary it is the victory of Socialism...
...intend to try for the University and Freshman track teams should report today and every day next week. The work will be light, and is intended to get the men into shape for the hard work which will commence directly after the vacation. The work will be carried on under the personal direction of Captain Dodge, and there will be squads at 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock every afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium for sprinters, quarter milers, halfmilers and mile runners. The field event men should report to Coach Quinn at the baseball cage on Soldiers Field...
...vocation. The alliance of Wash- ington and Hamilton: of Lincoln with the members of his cabinet-all men with a strong sense of duty-show that this working together is possible and, for success, is imperative. The true leader must be in correspondence with God, and from Him get the sense of vocation, as well as from the call of the people