Word: needful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...education and a university training. Abundant opportunities are given for the former at places of instruction like the Institute of Technology with its School of Mechanic Arts. There better facilities are offered for a technical education than could ever be found at a college or university. The country has need both of technical schools and of colleges. It does not follow, however, that the two must be consolidate. Each meets a separate want. To conbine them both would be to weaken each. There is no more reason why a practical education, in the sense of a mechanical education, should form...
Still, there is no need of despairing, and our only thought is to brace the freshmen to renewed efforts in the hope that the series will be finished with the favorable balance on their side. But to do this there is need of the hardest work on the part of the freshmen which they have ever done. No stone should be left unturned which can aid them in putting themselves into the field the next time in perfect condition. They cannot deserve the support of the college and a large attendance at their game on Jarvis Field unless they...
...wish to call the attention of the college to the fact that now is the appointed time for paying all class subscriptions, and we hardly need urge the importance of paying up at once before the end of the year. Many persons are put to great trouble unless these accounts are promptly settled, and it is to be hoped that everyone who have made promises to pay may realize the necessity of so doing...
...gentlemen. The subjects of these lectures include the most important questions connected with biblical history, biblical criticism and biblical interpretation. The sessions will be held in the Worcester Academy building. There will be four classes-elementary, intermediate, progressive and advanced-securing to each student the instruction adapted to his need. Opportunity is given for beginners to make a sure beginning, and for those who have a measure of acquaintance with the language to strengthen and extend...
...prominent daily paper discourses thus upon the pleasing prospects for young graduates: "The announcements of approaching college commencements herald another harvest of baccalaureates, doctors and lawyers. There is no need to ask what is to become of them. The professions, like horse-cars, have always room for one more, though some will have to stand or simply cling on as best they can. A goodly number of these coming graduates, like too many that have gone before them, are, no doubt, strongly impressed with a sense of their utility or their singular fitness for life in what they regard...