Word: lived
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following books have been taken from the new book shelves of the Library without being charged at the desk: Clark's "Indian Sing Language," James' "Tale of Three Cities," Hohon not and Boutin's "How We Live...
...Self-assertion is the beginning of ethical life." (Philosophy 4.) Let me begin an ethical life Thursday, Nov. 27th, and live it until Dec. 1st. During that time let each undergraduate lead a pure, beautiful, moral life. Let us set aside our "Harvard dignity" for a little while-it amounts to priggishness sometimes-and be human. Let's start a revolution. We have lain in state long enough...
...then look. Now is the time and we hope every senior will consider it his duty to make an appointment with Mr. Notman at once. The advantages which the Boston studio must necessarily offer over those possessed by the Cambridge studio are such that many men, especially those who live in Boston or the vicinity, will prefer to have their sittings there. Such men should apply to the photographer immediately for appointments, and urge all their friends to do the same...
This is all very strange, but "too true!" Men who live within one or two hundred miles of Cambridge are unable to go home for Thanksgiving without some pretty wholesale "cutting." The result is that about Thanksgiving time the "cutting" is pretty "wholesale." Friday and Saturday would be gratefully received as holidays, but at last are no longer hoped for. Who would not be willing to have the summer vacation a few days shorter, if thereby, a day or two could be gained for a genuine Thanksgiving recess? A day and a half at Thanksgiving time is worth...
...habit of rapid and exhaustive reasoning, and of that self-possession which is so essential to success. Let me recommend, then, through your columns, the opportunities offered by the Union, not only to those who are studying for the law, but to all, without exception, who expect to live through their college course; for there can be no man who will not be benefited by this practice of debate, whatever his calling or condition of life...