Word: holdings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...when you go out from her halls that there are moral and intellectual qualities which your training on the football field has fostered and strengthened. It is for you to show that as your limbs are stronger, so your minds are cleaner, your lives more sweet and wholesome. Then hold up the hands of us older men who believe in college athletics; who think they can be put upon their proper plane, can be pursued in their proper spirit, given their due prominence in college life, and no more...
...study Christ's life, he said, without being impressed with the importance which he placed in belief in God. What was meant by faith in God? Dr. Martineau said that it was hard for a man to avoid belief in God honestly, but that it was also hard to hold faith worthily. The sense of God was the greatest power of which man is possessed; faith was the appropriation and possession...
...decided at an executive meeting of the Harvard Cycling Association to hold a race meet for Harvard riders in the spring. The date is not yet fixed but will be early in April. The events will all be handicap except a one mile novice. The handicaps will be liberal and cups will be given for prizes. The events will be open to Harvard men only, the object being to give all bicycle riders in the University an opportunity to compete in handicap events without having to ride against outsiders...
...close and exciting. The officials for the games will be: Referee, G. Mandell; judges, C. H. Kip, R. S. Hale; judges of gymnastics, Messrs. Everhardt and Graham; timers, F. N. Wood, G. F. Brown, J. Lathrop; starter, J. Graham; scorer, L. W. Jenkins. It has been decided to hold the entries open until twelve o'clock today. Following is the order of events and the entries as they were last evening...
...meeting of the New England Intercollegiate Athletic Association Saturday it was voted to hold the annual games of the association at Worcester on the Wednesday before the last Saturday...