Word: gone
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...judgment is that destructive criticism has gone far enough and that if anything more is to be offered either by undergraduates or alumni it should be put forth, not for the sake of finding fault with what has been done, but to point out the means for improvement. I know that a feeling of what might be called indignation prevailed in the College immediately after the Pennsylvania and Yale games and I feel sure that some of it still exists, but to give expression to it would do a great deal of harm especially as it is, in my opinion...
...Agathe's madness to another, if someone can be found to volunteer. Eraste consents, feigns insanity, and attacks Albert still more violently than Agathe had done. Crispin says that the potion has been too strong and begs Albert to bring him a liquid of counteracting effect. While Albert is gone, all flee to the house of Clitandre a friend of Eraste, and celebrations of the success of the scheme are held...
...above, of course, is the broad way of putting it, but the fundamental rule is absolutely necessary. Let Harvard football be unafraid of hurting some one's feelings. Our chief opponent, Yale, has gone through exactly the same experience in football that Harvard has encountered, but her eyes have been opened quicker, and her visiting coaches, and her coaches that are not directly responsible through the head coach have come in ample numbers to New Haven, have been rightly welcomed, and have done a lot of good...
...those of the future who shall look back upon us, will judge that we have risen to our own opportunities or missed them. We must understand how unique are the opportunities for service offered to men of our day compared with those given to corresponding individuals who have gone before. The wonderful development of means of communication, means of intelligence, and means of production are forms of God's call to Christian service, are a trust put into our hands with which to answer the call to Christian service...
...miles the men rowed a 29 stroke, and in the last two raised it to 30 and 31, and came in with a strong finish. The time was 22 minutes, 41 seconds. Bowditch, who has been rowing bow in the four-oar, is ill with the measles and has gone home. Johnson, of the second crew, will take his place until he returns. The Freshmen showed great improvement yesterday and gave more promise of speed. Their order has again been changed as follows...