Word: know
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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GENTLEMEN.- I take this means of asking you for your help in regard to the coming winter meetings. As you all know these meetings have become a fixture in the events of the college year, and all of us I think would be sorry to have them given up. Yet they have, of late, fallen off in interest and attendance, and will continue to fall off unless you, as members of the H. A. A., realize your part in making them as good as they should...
...these efforts we shall miss the aid and experience of the Ninety board. We know that we retain their sympathy, however, and shall try to earn as hearty congratulations from them, as we now extend to them for their successful administration of the CRIMSON...
...whole. Now, however, all the associations have decided to stand together, and use their united influence in negotiating an agreement with Yale. In frequent meetings during the past few weeks the officers have exchanged their views, and agreed upon a common policy, which all the delegates will know and support. Such a union of interests cannot fail to give the most dignified attitude to the college, as well as to secure an arrangement with Yale which will be most beneficial to our athletics as a whole...
...from too much work but from too lax training. And the manner in which college men can aid the trainers of teams is by refusing the encouragement of their presence on occasions when training rules are disobeyed; then if the candidate continues in his dishonorable course, those who know the facts should inform the captain of the team for which he is trying...
...Psalm was read responsively. The Rev. Dr. McKenzie preached a short sermon based on the words found in the fourteenth chapter of St. John, where the disciples, when asking to see God in person, are told by Jesus that "he that hath seen Me, hath seen the Father." We know that God is present everywhere, and that He is looking on us wherever we are. It is far different, however, to feel that He is near at hand, that he stands ready to help us, that we may be strengthened and comforted by his aid, and that we have...