Word: manly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Reverend Henry Van Dyke h.'94 of Princeton gave an informal talk intended primarily for Freshmen, but open to all members of the University in Phillips Brooks House last evening. Dr. Van Dyke discussed the Bible from the college man's point of view and emphasized five points in regard to it: that any man desiring to be educated and cultivated must have an intimate knowledge of the book, which is of so much importance in English life, and literature; that as a means of discipline in the use of clear, forcible English, its study is invaluable; that...
...hardest and most consistent work and especially urged the candidates to get into good physical condition at once. Captain H. B. Bigelow '04, in a few remarks emphasized the fact that the men must report for practice on time and that any lateness would count against a man when the team was picked...
...Henry Van Dyke, D.D., of Princeton, will deliver, primarily for Freshmen, an address this evening at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House on "Bible Study from the Point of View of a College Man." The meeting will, however, be open to all members of the University. The address will be followed by a reception when those present will have an opportunity to meet the speaker...
...there was no wind and the air was clear. Princeton was ahead till the last two rounds when Harvard tied the score through brilliant shooting by Bancroft and Ingalls, and then won by the score of 40 to 35, the deciding additional round of ten birds for each man. The best individual score was that of Bancroft of Harvard, who broke forty-five birds out of a possible fifty, and ten birds out of ten in the shoot-off. J. Hinckley took Forbes's place in the final round...
...unpenalized holding by Yale, rather than to any fault of his. Parkinson's playing at centre was aggressive and effective, but was shadowed by his lamentably poor passing. LeMoyne at guard, although a Freshman, played a game which would have done credit to an older and more experienced man, and in him the University has a guard who will prove most valuable during the rest of his career. In punting, he failed, however, to come up to expectations, although handicapped by Parkinson's poor passing...