Word: needed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Trophy Room is evidently in need of attention. It is a pity that such a custom as the preservation of athletic trophies should be neglected. Such trophies are not only desirable as souvenirs of past efforts and triumphs, but they are valuable as inspirations to future efforts. Pride in the past and hope for the future unite in calling for the maintenance of the custom...
...entrusted to the students, there is certainly need of some decisive action. The maintenance of the custom should not be left to chance, but should be given into the hands of some definite person or committee. Otherwise, the temporary agitation in regard to the matter will soon expend itself without having done permanent good. It is apparently the duty of the managers of the different teams to attend to the matter, but if every senior class made some officer-the secretary for example-responsible for the proper preservation of the trophies and records of the year, the perpetuation...
...paper into the hands of ninety-five. We shall not repeat here the oft-told story of successes and failures which retiring boards quite naturally like to tell; the characteristic of newspaper work is that it speaks for itself; our successes and failures have been perfectly evident and need not be specially pointed out. One thing, however, we do wish to say. The senior editors agree perfectly in this, that nothing in their college course has been of more value to them than their work on the CRIMSON. Nothing has brought them truer friendships or given them better preparation...
...study of the Bible. These motives were explained as the scientific, the polemical, the literary, the homiletical, and the devotional. The last-named was declared to be the highest and noblest use of the Bible, since it results in quickening the best impulses of the student. The need of the hour is not so much instruction as inspiration...
...should go where there is the greatest need and where there are the greatest possibilities. While we may be able to do good work at home, we can do still better work in foreign lands, where the number to be converted is enormous and the number of Christian workers insignificant...