Word: minding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...other period of life does advice flow so freely as in the first few days of college. Some of it is good, and much is bad or indifferent. But that which will be offered by enthusiastic-Poloniuses tonight is the beet obtainable. And every Freshman with a mind or a should should be on hand...
...Five years work at the head of the school had proved his pre-eminent fitness for the task which he assumed in 1910, when he gave up assured distinction at the bar for an academic career. He was a man of rare endowments. From early boyhood his brilliancy of mind and strength of character was marked. Always first as a student in school, College and Law School, he nevertheless found time for much besides study. Whatever interested others in the way of physical sport or social diversion interested him and in everything he excelled. He brought to his work...
...degree. Herein lies fundamentally the wherefore of intercollegiate athletics. They also satisfy the spirit of competition in men; this requires victories,--and sometimes defeats. At present, however, the University feels that it does not need the latter; and it is with the words of our Marseillaise in mind that all now cry "On to New London!" There a strennous close to the campaign of 1914-15 is expected...
...fairly slow time of 6 minutes, 53 seconds for the Henley distance, crossing the line about three lengths ahead of the Navy boat. Between this race and the Cornell contest, much time was given to preparing for the latter event, although the New London regatta was always kept in mind as the real end of the season...
...16th the CRIMSON announced that 22 clubs had made a final agreement regarding the election of Freshmen. It is important to the success of the movement which resulted in this agreement that the matter should be brought to the attention of all incoming Freshmen and should be kept in mind by members of the clubs themselves. The greatest danger to the success of the agreement lies in the chance that some members of one or more clubs will forget or not understand some provisions of the agreement and do something which will seem to the members of some other club...