Word: idea
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This seemed to wake up the freshmen and for the next ten minutes they played with some life. It looked as if they yet might win but a poor pass lost a good idea and the other side got the ball. This settled the game and in a few minutes time was called with the ball in Ninety-five's territory...
...misery about us we must set the example. We might have no reason for not taking a glass now and then if there were not examples innumerable to show us the danger of it. The more brilliant the man, the more apt he is to be ruined by the idea that he can take care of himself, that he will mind his own business if others will mind theirs. The whole system of Christian ethics depends on the idea that the body should be kept pure, as God made it. The men who succeed in life are those who live...
...sophomore eleven defeated the Cambridge Mannual Training School yesterday on Norton's 6 to 0. The game was an improvement on Saturday's game with the English High, still if '94 has any idea of winning the class championship she cannot rest on the laurels of yesterday's game. Lee at centre has strengthened that part of the team somewhat but he was slow at snapping back the ball. Cabot played at quarter after Earle was compelled to leave from an injury to his knee. It was his first game this season and he showed a lack of practice...
...committee on city missions does work on Sundays among the sailors both on board ship and in mission houses in the city. The foreign mission committee seeks to interest men in the general idea of missionary work. It is founded on a belief that most of the indifference toward this work arises through ignorance of it. The committee on Bible study has charge of the classes for systematic study of the Bible. A new branch, the visitation committee has for its aim, the care of members of the University who become sick during the college year. This is a very...
...idea has been developed in crew matters by Captain Gould of the 'Varsity. The fall races are to last four days, beginning October 21st, and will be rowed on Lake Whitney. Two eight-oared races will take place, one between the Academic and Scientific freshmen, and the second between the '93 and '94 crews. These races will be about seven-eighths of a mile and will be rowed in heats, one heat each day. About thirty men are training for the '95 crews, and the '93 and '94 men have been on the water for about ten days...