Word: manned
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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According to this new ideal, man was to be studied, not in his common characteristics, but as an individual, not in general but in particular...
...Doumic 's presence at Harvard is an event of importance in the literary history of the University. Although a comparatively young man, he has met with such unexampled success in his chosen profession that he now occupies a position among the foremost French critics. Born in 1860, he was educated at the Lycee Condorcet, graduating with prizes in rhetoric. Continuing his studies he graduated from the Superior Normal School in 1882 with the first prize in the examination for the literary fellowship. Soon after, in 1883, he was appointed professor of rhetoric at Stanislaus College, a position which...
Thus it is obvious that M. Doumic is not a mere genius, but a man who has won his way, who has sturdy qualities reinforcing exceptional ability...
...committee regret to notice that a number of Seniors assigned to sit last week failed to keep the appointment. Every '98 man should realize that this is not a matter of personal convenience, but something affecting the convenience of all his classmates. The only way it is possible for the Photograph Committee to follow out the precedent of former classes and deposit in the College Library a complete album of the photographs of all the members of the class, is for the Seniors to keep the appointments for sitting...
...WILL the man who so kindly loaned his coat to place under J. B. Henney's head when he was injured at the fire, call at book-keeper 's desk, Crimson Office, for same...