Word: heartly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...certain kinship in the spirit that underlies the pathetic ballads of the one and the great tone-poems of the other. It is the spirit of love and humor, the intense humanity, the irrepressible sympathy with all living things that has brought them so near to the heart of the world. Both were poet-singers, both were clear, simple, tender, natural, and true...
...eight in college now, Gould the stroke and captain, Balliet at 2 and Paine at 4. The bow oar, Simms, may return to the Medical School and Heffelfinger may remain in the Law School. Ives, who was at 7 two years ago is still in college, but as his heart troubles him there is considerable doubt as to whether he will be in the boat and Mills and Crosby the substitutes of last year have declared that they will not row this season at all. Captain Gould however expects a great deal of the freshman class. Folger from St. Paul...
With regard to professionals, Mr. Camp utters in concluding his article some stirring words which every college man ought to take to heart: - "Many and subtle are the influences at work tending toward the breaking down the line which should ever divide the two classes. Sometimes it is a strapping young fellow who has a chance for a free education made for him on account of his athletic abilities. No money is given him, but his bills are somehow footed. And sometimes it is a fleet-footed foreigner who has an easy business place found for him in order that...
...enthusiasm and spirit manifested cannot but encourage the team, showing as it does that the whole college and not merely an element especially interested in foot ball has the success of the eleven at heart. With such a spirit firmly implanted in the general body of the University so called "Harvard indifference" will become for ever a name...
...possessions that are too good even to be thought of by "ordinary" men, the second for bounty, always above desert, and inspiring the receiver to rejoice in its superabundance and its sufficiency for others. The first kind shuts itself off from true gifts, the second opens the heart to more and more of the infinite store...