Word: manly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team received the first defeat it ever suffered on Soldiers Field, at the hands of Amherst last Saturday. The score was 5 to 0. A disputable decision by the umpire, in refusing to allow Harvard a touchdown when the ball was carried across the goal line with an Amherst man offside, cost the University team five points and a try for goal...
...story of man's life on the earth, he said, is the record of successful quests for power. The man whose power is attained through the Holy Spirit is a man of an open, sincere, and unselfish heart. But he gains most by the alliance of his spirit with the great spirit of the world. By placing himself in unison with this Holy Spirit, he receives the greatest power. The forces of nature, of incarnate righteousness, are in league with...
There is an absolute necessity for more heavy men for the line positions on the football team. It is not only the duty of every man who is heavy enough for these positions to report as soon as possible, but also the duty of everyone to send to the Athletic Office the name of any man of sufficient weight or ability...
...Brief addresses were made by Professor C. P. Parker, Dr. Endicott Peabody of Groton, Rev. Prescott Evarts '81 of Christ Church, Cambridge, and R. S. Wallace '04. Professor Parker spoke of the wide range of interests at the University, and said that the most natural way for a young man to express his interest in religious matters is by taking part in philanthropic work. Mr. Evarts, in the course of his address, gave a short account of the history and work of the St. Paul's Society. R. S. Wallace '04, described some of the phases of philanthropic work...
There is an absolute necessity for more heavy men for the line positions on the football team. It is not only the duty of every man who is heavy enough for these positions to report as soon as possible, but also the duty of everyone to send to the Athletic Office the name of any man of sufficient weight or ability...