Word: hands
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...least cynical, and if it fails to convince some of us, it is not because the article is not pleasantly written. Of the two pieces of verse, "Winter Dreams" is poetical in conception, but the imagery seems to lack originality, and the lines drag. "River Wind," on the other hand, is really an excellent bit of verse. The idea is extremely poetical, the language, although very simple, is also poetical, while the swing of the lines carries the reader along. The theme of the poem reminds one instantly of Hovey, with whose lyrics of a similar kind "River Wind" compares...
...This opportunity for extra coaching before the active season begins is extremely valuable, especially for the men who were taken up from the graded crews. All Freshmen are also urged to take advantage of this opportunity, and if a sufficient number of men report, Coach Wray will be on hand every afternoon. Active rowing work has been postponed this year in order that nothing may interfere with the College work of the men who expect to row in the spring...
...unconsciously swinging back to the simple faith of the apostles, that Christ's Kingdom is at hand, and the more firmly we realize this fact, the more religious, the more celestial becomes our religion. Christ never intended to prepare men in this life for a future existence; his fondest hope and prayer was to prepare men to live here on earth...
...this country which have brought about this change of opinion. The ever-present question is: How shall these seventy millions of people soon to become a hundred millions, live together in peace, in happiness and in honor? In other words, how can we bring the Kingdom of God to hand in these United States...
Last night the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen in the second game of the interclass basketball series by a score of 25 to 19. The Sophomores showed good team play, but were weak at shooting baskets, failing again and again on easy chances. On the other hand, the Freshmen, while weak in team work, played well individually. Currie for 1909 and Wallace for 1910 did the most consistent work. The summary follows: 1909. 1910. Allen, Strauss, l.f. r.f., Sheehan, Sexton Currie, Remick, r.f. l.f., Wallace, Marvin Dial, Ver Wiebe, c. c., Browne, Beaman Deane, Jones, l.g. r.g., Large, Davis White, Field...