Word: minds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...reluctance, therefore, that the present board of editors have made another change. There are, however, many good reasons for the change. The one which had greatest influence with the editors themselves is the fact that there is nothing in the old name immediately to connect the paper in the mind of the non-college world with Harvard. Crimson outside of the immediate vicinity of the college is probably as often thought of as the color of some other college as it is as that of Harvard. It is desirable that the paper should be plainly marked as an Harvard organ...
...reason for not taking a glass now and then if there were not examples innumerable to show us the danger of it. The more brilliant the man, the more apt he is to be ruined by the idea that he can take care of himself, that he will mind his own business if others will mind theirs. The whole system of Christian ethics depends on the idea that the body should be kept pure, as God made it. The men who succeed in life are those who live according to this rule. The worst of it is that the affectionate...
...four downs. Neither side punted at all, the game was wholly a rushing one and when the freshmen were on the defensive they were apt to forget their work and go to sleep. In the second half the Worcester men weakened, out their opponents did not seem to mind hard work and made great gains through the centre. Whitman, the quarter-back and captain, did all the goal kicking for Harvard and made some very pretty kicks...
...from high schools to professional schools, either through or around the college. Very few of the present high schools fit men for college; the high school curriculum is complete in itself, it is a cul de sac leading nowhere, and the high school graduate who wishes to change his mind and enter college must spend additional years in preparation...
Ninety-four held its second meeting for the election of officers last night in Upper Massachusetts. Pres. G. C. Lee took the chair. He said that he had called the meeting on account of some doubt in his mind as to the fairness of the previous election. He then called Vice Pres. Beals to the chair who said that nominations were in order for president...