Word: mans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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HURDLERS.- Every man who is entered in the 45 yds. low hurdles in the B. C. games should practice running at the hurdles from the handicap mark at 11 or 12 o'clock this morning...
...student who had been the publisher during his Senior year of an amount equal to that which he himself had paid. In this way one member of each class was enabled to pay a large part of his expenses for one college year by publishing the "Portfolio" and another man was enabled to do the same by getting out the "Index...
...attain a higher standard, by suggesting that it is due to lack of experiences which furnish live topics to write about. The writer says truly that experience is necessary, "for nothing is heeded which has not the ring of actual knowledge." He goes on to say that the college man exhausts his stock of college experiences in his Freshman and Sophomore years and then "grows stale...
...same column is a comment on undergraduate writing. "We come here with no experience whatever, and in this interval, when experience is at once lacking and inaccessible, we sit us down to write literature." In a man's Junior year "he overdraws his slender fund of college experiences. Next he 'goes stale,' and further effort as long as he stays in college is useless." This, howver, may not be generally accepted as the condition of the normal undergraduate writer...
...EVERY man in college ought to take advantage of the closing out sale of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers now going on at Newman's shoe store. Owing to the fact that our store is about to under-go extensive alterations we are obliged to clean out entire stock of fine Shoes and Rubbers regardless of cost. The goods must be sold quick. Now is your chance. Come in and see if there is anything you want...