Word: kind
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...every other vocation, there is plenty of room at the top, but to reach the top it is absolutely necessary for a young man to deny himself in many ways. The young man who wishes to succeed in business cannot keep late hours or indulge in any kind of dissipations for headaches in the morning are not conducive to business ability...
...exactly the same lines so that they can be used by crews to row against each other. The sliding seats are of the Kerns pattern and work splendidly while the outriggers are fitted with the Kerns pins. Mr. Blaikie has finished two singles and one double-scull of the kind called "compromise" boats. Of this pattern also are the three boats built by Davy. This kind of boat is just like a shell in appearance but is much broader and more buoyant so as to stand rough water. Although not so light as shells they are not very much less...
...persons about college appreciate what a gift the new boat house is. It is perhaps the finest thing of its kind in America. The workmanship, conveniences and design are excellent. The two bath rooms are fully as good. if not better, than any others in Cambridge. The two piazzas will afford lounging room for hundreds of students. The large dressing room is heated with steam and furnished with two hundred large lockers which could easily be used by two persons each in case of need. The whole building is well lighted and may be well ventilated-by no means...
...Amherst Glee and Banjo clubs will give concerts in the following cities during the Easter vacation: April 1, New London; April 2, Boston; April 3, Worcester; April 4, Springfield. The Amherst Glee club is one of the best trained organizations of its kind that is to be found in any of the colleges...
...active membership, and Mr. Josiah Quincy and Colonel T. W. Higginson as honorary members. The president, Mr. Causey. in his annual report stated that the numbers had increased to 125 and that in his opinion the club was capable of doing more good than any other organization of the kind in college. The treasurer reported that the club had a balance in the treasury. The following officers were elected for the rest of the year: L. McK. Garrison, L. S., president; H. DeY. Lentz, '91, secretary; C. T. R. Bates, '92, corresponding secretary; S. M. Brice, '93. treasurer...