Word: heartly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Lampy should not take so to heart the refusal of the Vassar Miss. to exchange photographs...
Norman W. Smith of Rutland, Vt., who had been attending medical lectures at Atlanta, Ga., committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart on Sunday last...
...certain air of intellectualism and that appearance of lofty disdain which characterizes students everywhere. It is an error to suppose that more than a very few indeed of the Harvard students are intemperate or licentious The Harvard man is really not so very aristocratic after all. At heart he is pretty much of a democrat. It is a common remark in the college that there a man is estimated at his real worth. and all pretense and conceit is covered with ridicule. During the past fifteen years a wonderful change in the undergraduate life has taken place. The sleep...
...gentle strains sink deep in every heart...
...seriously accused by the first, mildly warned by the second, and soundly rated by the third, her lot is not a happy one. There are, we suspect, in this business, a number of very important morals lying hid, that our erring sister would do very well to take to heart. Yet Yale's favorite and traditional attitude is a belligerent one, and we doubt very much if she will take it all with any very good grace; rather, we are led uncharitably to suspect that the role of injured innocence will seem to her the most natural one to take...