Word: man
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shot falling in the trap bunker beyond the green. It cost him two to get out of the bunker, and Pyne won the hole, 5-7. Averill won the second hole, 3-4, through Pyne's indifferent putting. Both men made the third green in three, but the Princeton man won on the putting, 5-6. On the fourth hole, Averill pulled his drive; Pyne sliced his second, but won by 6-7. Both made the fifth in two and Averill won on the put, 4-5. The sixth should have been halved for both balls were within a foot...
...sports as a great force making for righteousness and said that training was a moral safeguard. Harvard's intellectual and moral standard's are higher today than they were twenty years ago which would not be true were athletics injurious. Athletic sport makes the student stand forth as a man...
...opening of the sermon he compared man to a crown prince who, through intimacy with his father, is able to learn about the affairs of the state. We are the children of God and, possessing infinite souls, can draw ourselves nearer to God, our Father, by an infinite power, if we will to do so. What we call the laws of nature are in fact an attempt on our part to divine the will and purpose of God. Every day we should lay aside a few minutes to listen to his word; in this way we can work better...
...doubles, Rockwell and Bidwell defeated Bingham and Roche, 7-5, 6-4, in a match in which Bidwell was the only man to play a steady game. Bingham and Roche, who were clearly outclassed, made a close fight for the match by playing at Rockwell. The finals in doubles will probably be played next week...
...Shooting Club defeated the Brockton Gun Club at Brockton yesterday afternoon by the score of 105 to 100. Each man shot at thirty birds thrown at unknown angles. The individual score of the Harvard team follows: Mallinckrodt, 27; Phelps, 23; Sanford, 23; Blake, 17; Wells, 15. Total...