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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...more, or else by the law of love. A man who says he means to get as much out of the world as he can, and to give just as little as possible, is living by the law of selfishness, and does not really know what life is. But any man who gives everything for the world, and tries to help it as much as he can, has already eternal life, for he is living by the law of love. Every young man has the question to decide, which law he will take to guide himself by, whether he will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 10/23/1893 | See Source »

...noticed that there appears on the third page a new heading "Official Notice." Under this heading we intend to gather all notices from instructors and from the college office. No notices, of course will be published there which are not signed by an instructor or some one whom we know to be responsible; no office notices will be published unless signed by one of the college officers. This plan has obvious advantages over the old scheme of putting all the notices under one head. Often times notices have lost their point by insertion in out-of-the-way places...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/21/1893 | See Source »

...IRVING, Tem. Capt.'95 FOOTBALL.- The following men must be dressed to play at 2.30. Any man who cannot be, must let me know. Phelan, Hitch, Miller, Forbes, Brice, Trotter, Knapp, Tiffany, Manning, Livingood, Hartwell, Pierce, Whittemore, Peabody, Walker, Teele, Floyd, Mills, and Eskridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 10/21/1893 | See Source »

...LANE.'96 ELEVEN.- All candidates be on Norton's at 2.30 p. m. Men who cannot be out at that time must let me know...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 10/21/1893 | See Source »

...gratifying to know, that in spite of the many rumors that have been floating around to the contrary, that entirely satisfactory arrangements have been made with the committee at Springfield with regard to having the Harvard-Yale game at Hampden Park this fall. Not only that, but satisfactory arrangements have been made for next year if the management wish to play the game there. At present the field is in poor condition, but a gang of men is at work, levelling, sodding and rolling it, so that it will be in the best of condition by Nov. 25. Mr. Burnham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Football Notice. | 10/20/1893 | See Source »

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