Word: knowed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...know what Princeton may do, but it is certain that she cannot put an old experienced team in the field as Yale can and will...
...interest to students in American colleges to know that exertions are now being made in England at the universities to place the modern languages on an equal footing with Latin and Greek...
...give up hopes of a swimming bath for the present, a little money should certainly be expended in improving the bathing arrangements at the gymnasium. The present system is distressingly inadequate and ill-managed. It is small encouragement to a man practicing on any of the teams to know that after five o'clock he will find the walls of the bath-room lined four deep with shivering mortals and the hot water all gone. If the college can not afford to enlarge the bath-room-which by all means ought to be done-it should at least...
...sports; and as this necessity grows the disagreeable feature of roughness decreases, As the "slugging" disappears, another feature of the game comes into notice. Eleven men working as one can do more than eleven men working individually. If the quarterback by his signals lets each man on his team know just who is going to take the ball and where he is going to run with it or kick it, each one of the eleven can then take part in every play and give effectual aid to the man who has the ball. Princeton had this team play well arranged...
...Philosophy" is decidedly, with the exception of the last mentioned, the most interesting essay in the number. It was for some time the fashion to bring up young men either to consider Walt Whitman as a harmless crank or not to consider him at all. Lately, as we all know, public interest has been aroused in the man, and then, naturally, in his poetry. It seems to me that the writer is a little too enthusiastic over his subject; that a poet whose work requires such a deliberate course of study and investigation before it can be appreciated...