Word: know
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have received a communication from "ninety-seven complaining of partiality shown in a recent editorial to the class of ninety-six by urging them in particular to come out in large numbers at the class game. Our correspondent apparently does not know that in so doing we followed an old time custom which has not formerly given offense. We believe it to be justified by the fact on which emphasis was laid in our editorial, that the seniors would have no further chance to win the football championship. Our encouragement was in the nature of a last expression of good...
Rehearsal of the first act Monday afternoon at 4.30, sharp, in Holyoke 8. Schurz, Haseltine, Goodridge, E. G. Knoblauch, Stone, Hildreth and Cram must be present and know their parts...
Rehearsal of second act Tuesday evening at 7, sharp, in Holyoke 8. Schurz, E. G. Knoblauch, Gray, Gratwick, Morris, Reed, Kinnicutt, Cram, Haseltine and Goodridge, must be present and know their parts...
Rehearsal of the first two acts tonight at 7.30 sharp, at 16 Quincy street. All men trying for parts must be present and know their lines...
...waned with the advance of the century, the study of the Middle Ages did not decay. It had a more stable foundation than mere temporary interest in the fantastic and extraordinary; for in the Middle Ages we find the beginnings of ourselves. It is extremely important for us to know how we became what we are; how there arose the social usages, the conceptions of the relations of men, which are now unconsciously accepted among us. For this knowledge, especially as it concerns the particular phase in the growth of our spirit which this lecture is to discuss, we must...