Word: idealize
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yesterday afternoon. In the first division the first and second Weld boats took first and second places respectively, and in the second division the third Weld boat beat out the third Newell by about four feet. With the exception of a very light head wind, weather conditions were almost ideal...
...credit, the true role of the journal undoubtedly lies in portraying the amiable customs of college existence; in hearkening to the murmurs of our miniature world, and its ideas, its little struggles, its trials and successes. The new issue of the Advocate lives up to this hitherto half-comprehended ideal, and presents an interesting and refreshing number...
...being what are sometimes called knotiess threads, men who pass through College but leave no mark and do no service. There are many of these in each class, the chief trouble being that they have no definite objective in their College lives. One must stand back from one's ideal to get a proper perspective of it. Then, seeing clearly what it is that one wants, one has the first safeguard against being a knotless thread. It is difficult to select one object out of the many offered; but one worthy should be chosen and be given...
...made. Goodale went in at stroke, Cutler changing over to the starboard side of the boat at 7. In three previous years Cutler had stroked a victorious crew at New London so the shift was regarded as a radical one. He was somewhat too large and heavy for the ideal stroke and it was thought that he could use his great power to more advantage at 7. Metcalf rowed 5 in the absence of Withington who was playing football. Hooper went in at 3, Balch at 2 and Meyer at bow. In this order the crew easily defeated the second...
...Morning prayers by Rev. J. H. Shakespeare, M.A., with address on "The Ideal for the Body," followed by organ recital...