Word: greate
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...their own room - and when the unfortunate twenty three men cry out for general reading they say: - 'Lo! you are lazy - look at us - we work - why don't you?" "'88" now says with the utmost truth that Dr. Hart has perfected his list of general readings at a great expense of time and trouble." This is undoubtedly true, and only adds to the obligation we owe Dr. Hart as a sincere instructor, but isn't it a little odd that he should work so hard to encourage his students in "laziness...
...course are reading in some secluded nook in the library. We do not mean to underrate the admirable system of references which Dr. Hart has compiled with such care. They are invaluable to the students of American history, and nowhere can such orderly and comprehensive treatment of the great questions of our history be found. It does not mean that work on the special references would be abandoned, if a course of general reading is pointed out by the instructor. The course of general reading would be designed particularly for those who who were unavoidably prevented from using the reference...
...Lampy himself are there, and the CRIMSON is represented by the color of the ink in which the design is printed. Though the arrangement and prominence given to the different societies might have been a little more judicious from an artistic point of view, the cover is a great improvement on its previous and will be a fit one to shelter all the valuable information contained in this little volume...
...great forum, originally a low swampy ground, was gradually transformed to the magnificent parallogram which its name now calls to our minds. Professor Lanciani gave a very vivid picture of the appearance of the forum as it must have been in antiquity. The best preserved forum in Rome is entirely inaccessible because there are two convents on the site. The forum of Trajan was by all means the most impressive and magnificent...
...championship contest for scrub elevens was played yesterday afternoon on Jarvis between the Bacterias and the CRIMSON. The struggle was the most terrific ever played between scrub elevens. The superior weight of the Bacterias proved no match for the great celerity and close team play of the CRIMSON, for the former team played an up-hill game throughout until the last three seconds when the score was tied amid the wildest enthusiasm of the Bacteriani. At the close of the first half the score stood 8 to 0. in favor of the CRIMSON. The half was marked by long rushes...