Word: kind
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...other hand, is really an excellent bit of verse. The idea is extremely poetical, the language, although very simple, is also poetical, while the swing of the lines carries the reader along. The theme of the poem reminds one instantly of Hovey, with whose lyrics of a similar kind "River Wind" compares not unfavorably...
...Medical School buildings which were formally dedicated by President Ellot last fall, have made the Harvard Medical School the most perfectly equipped institution of its kind in the world. The Faculty and the courses of instruction remain practically unchanged. The increased facilities, however, for laboratory work and effective teaching which are the result of ideas of various members of the Medical Faculty, based not only on their own personal experience but on careful study of the most approved systems of such instruction the world over, have provided unsurpassed opportunities for the education of a large number of general practitioners...
...what does he do then? Sit down and warm a seat and cheer the others? Not he! He isn't that kind of a six-pence. If he can't do one thing he does another. If he can't row he tries cricket or Rugby, or association, or hockey, or lacrosse, or track athletics, or something else. He doesn't suck his thumbs or sit and holler "Oxford!" "Oxford!" He is fond of exercise, a couple of hours of it every day and he will have it. The result of this is he is always having or preparing...
...Goodwin '07, captain, in the Gymnasium, dressed for work, at 5 o'clock today. C. L. Schrader, gymnastic instructor, and G. E. Evans 1Dv. of last year's team, will assist in directing the work. The men will be divided into squads according to the particular kind of work they are doing, and there will be a regular registration of candidates...
Candidates for the gymnastic team will be called out on Monday. Regular practice who continue daily at 5 o'clock in the Gymnasium, and as soon possible the men will be divided into squads, according to the particular kind of work they are doing. The practice will be under the direction of S. E. Goodwin '07, captain of this year's team; G. F. Evans 1Dv., of last year's team; and C. L. Schrader, the gymnastic instructor. The only meets definitely arranged are intercollegiate championships at the University of Pennsylvania on March 22 and the dual exhibition meet with...