Word: minded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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March 13th, 1820, the date of the publication of the "Meditations," is the birthday of modern French poetry. We shall try to characterize Lamartine's poetry by taking up successively, the influences which acted upon the author, his particular state of mind, the novelty of his work and his influence upon French literature...
...Bowditch briefly alluded to the historical view of the relation of body and mind and spoke of the great advance in the treatment of the body. The college owes a distinct duty to boys who have had little opportunity for physical development. To perform this duty measurements of every student should be made and exercises prescribed for the correction of any defects which may be found in the individual. In addition to the physical training a short course of lectures on the care of the body should be a required course for Freshmen. Credit should be given...
...athletic teams, find no inducement to improve their physical condition. Thus a very large class take no regular exercise and it is by no means uncommon to find men, often students of great promise, who leave college as much weakened in body as they are strengthened in mind." The committee expressed itself as strongly impressed with the importance of encouraging men to devote a portion of their time to the cultivation of general health, and in commenting on Dr. Sargent's report to them, favored a prescribed course of physical exercise during the Freshman year...
...meaning of my communication signed "Junior" in the CRIMSON of January 31. I did not intend to accuse any managers, past or present, of dishonesty. I only wished to find out what became of the proceeds of a shell when it has been sold. I had no case in mind, nor do I think that there has ever been mismanagement in the class crews. Owing to a poorly worded and somewhat jocose phrase, a wrong impression as to my meaning has been received by the crew management. My article was meant as a suggestion, not as a criticism...
...deserve a prompt refutation. It refers to the management of the class crews. Whatever be the financial condition of the crews, the mere hint at dishonest dealings on the part of the Class Managers is too serious a matter to go unanswered. If the writer has in mind any specific instance it is clearly his duty to bring it to the attention of the officers of the class interested; if he has not, he has needlessly insulted the Class Managers now in College, as well as the captains who appointed them. The 'Varsity management does not exercise supervision over...