Word: manly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Milsted who was unavoidably hindered from being present. The text chosen by the speaker was from the Epistle of paul to the Colossians, chapter I: 16. Paul was truly inspired in his work and what he spoke was profound and came straight from the heart. He was an energetic man in whatever he did, and was thoroughly alive to all that surrounded him, thus being able to appreciate and take in the spirit of God when it was revealed to him. We, in whatever work we may be striving, can not hope to have his Spirit revealed to us unless...
...Williams Weekly says the prospects for the Williams baseball team "never looked brighter than they do this year." The in-field has only lost one man, Duryea, from last year, and this position will be easily filled from the number of those who are trying for the nine. The following men are at present in training: Brown, Clarke and Wilson from '89; Brown, Campbell, Corliss. Durand and Perry, '90; Arthur, Cox, Holhster, Hotchkiss, Luce, Thompson, '91; and Armstrong, Campbell, Davies, McKean, Mapes, Roberts, Woodward, '92. Among these. Hotchkiss, Luce, and Campbell, '92, will be readily recognized as old Andover...
...gymnasium, else it will practically be impossible to bathe between five and half-past five in the afternoons without getting out of all patience waiting for a turn. A little money expended on the bathing facilities in the gymnasium would certainly go a great way in restoring a man's comfort and peace of mind after exercising...
...finally decided that Caldwell will stroke the Yale 'varsity crew this year, and he will begin to train about the middle of next month. Yale is very much pleased at his decision to row, as this leaves only one seat-bow-to be filled by a new man, so the crew will practically be made up of veterans. Carter will row in his old position of starboard stroke, and will also coach the crew. It will be remembered that Carter was elected captain of the crew last spring but resigned when he went to Europe last fall. The other members...
...dismissal from college be attached to every one who has the terrible audacity to "cut" recitations at all. The third suggestion that "the system of advisers, somewhat as applied to special students, be extended to the freshman class," is just about as foolish as the preceding ones. When a man enters college, he is supposed to have enough common sense-if he is ever going to have any-to attend to his own affairs without the aid of "advisers," and if the beneficent aid of "advisers" is given special students, we must remember that their position is by no means...