Word: lively
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Members of the Junior class living in the Yard are reminded that this is the last day for re-engaging college rooms for 1907-08. All men in the Yard who did not draw rooms in Hollis, Stoughton, or Holworthy are urged to re-engage their rooms in order that as many as possible may live in the Yard during our Senior year...
...Juniors intending to live in one of these dormitories next year should communicate at once with H. M. Gilmore, Matthews...
...trouble with New York, the trouble with practically all of the cities of our land, of which it is the type, is that all, alas, we who live there have thought of them in terms of money, never of men. And as we sowed, so have we reaped. Creat markets, great money centres, our cities have become little else. Even the amusements that are there are just a way of making money, or of spending it. Naturally, their politics have fallen under the same head. Graft is not a product but a corrupter of politics. And as to the source...
...They live there," it said in its report to the legislature, speaking of the two millions of toilers in our tenements, "in an environment that makes all for unrighteousness," and so tends to corrupt the youth, the citizenship of the tomorrow...
...have every year 8000 deaths from tuberculosis and there are always 20,000 persons dying from the scourge. Is it any wonder, when laboratory experiments have shown that, whereas a ray, of direct sunlight kills the germ at once, in a dark tenement room or hallway it may live two years, or three...