Word: look
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...plan of reform and was partially followed by a number of other colleges. And now Amherst brings forward another plan-that of entire prohibition from inter-collegiate sports, which may be called either bolder or more timid than our own, according to the way in which one chooses to look at it. The plan adopted is more in accordance with the traditions of Amherst than it would be of any of the larger colleges, and we feel positive that it would never meet with success at Harvard. However, it may prove the best policy for Amherst, and it has probably...
...Life, Progress says: "Those interested in the paper are, I understand, Harvard graduates, and it must be said that Life has the look of college journalism about it," - which may be taken as a compliment to college journalism or otherwise, as you choose...
...find that, unless a regatta is anticipated, the boat-house is hardly opened at all. It benefits only those who undergo the three months' training, and is of personal interest only to those whose physique insures them a place in the next year's crew. And when we look over the ground today we find that the only men who are enjoying the advantages of boating are the men who do not need them...
Heard on the street - "Why, that man was your chum at college, and you were always inseparable, now you pass him with a cool bow. Has any dispute occurred?" "Oh, no; we dearly love each other still, but it would not look well to show it. I have become a doctor, and he has become an undertaker...
...following men are candidates for the Princeton nine: Wadleigh, '83; Wilson, '83; Mitchell, '83; A. Moffat, '84; Harlan, '84; Belknap, '84; W. Moffat, '84; Look, '84; Clark, '85; Wylie, '85; Cooper, '85; Van Etten, '85; Potter, '85; Toler, '85; Harris, '86; Forsyth, '86; Shaw, '86; Harding, '86; and Ford, Divinity...