Word: minding
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...club has been started in college which has for its purposes the promotion of the study of electricity and of other topics which are closely allied with this science. At first the founders of the club had in mind only a small organization of six or eight men, who might be able better to carry on their favorite work by uniting to subscribe for the best journals in the country which treat the subject of electricity and kindred sciences. It was found, however, that a number of men were desirous of being in the club, and so it was decided...
...unsuccessful from the lack of sufficient entries. There have usually been so large a number of entries for the wrestling bouts that too much time has been taken up at the regular meetings with this feature of the sports. The management this year, bearing that fact in mind, took the trouble to arrange a special meeting for the benefit of the wrestlers. It was found, however, when the time came for holding the meeting that there were not enough entries to make it worth while to hold the proliminary bouts. It is unfortunate that so little interest was shown...
...sublime faith. He then spoke of the reasonableness of our faith in God and what it means to us in this life and the life to come. So far from making us dissatisfied with the life here and long for the joys of the heavenly home, the truly-balanced mind will be affected just the other way, for faith teaches us that the life yonder has its beginning here, and everything to which we look forward there has its beginning here. The well balanced mind sees in the duties, the opportunities of life here, the joys and privileges of heaven...
...work done in past years, to which the very creditable showing of the orchestra at the concerts has been due. The spring concert of the Glee Club and Pierian is not far off and until then conscientious work must be done. We urge all the members to bear in mind the old time reputation of the Pierian and do steady, faithful work...
...this rule in regard to prompt attendance is to be so rigidly enforced would it not be well for all the instructors to bear it in mind and close their lectures on time...