Word: nevers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second edition of McKinley's Masterpieces, edited by R. L. Paget, has recently been issued by the Joseph Knight Company, of Boston. It contains selections from many of the President-elect's addresses, which have never before been accessible to the public except in newspaper form. The subjects are not confined merely to princeples of the Republican party and politics, but are on educational and religious topics as well...
...Again there are those who, having plenty of mony, would rather be cared for in their rooms or go to some private hospital than be taken to the infirmary. These too would be subjected to an arbitrary charge. Another obvious objection is that there are many men who are never sick, to whom such a charge would be a most unwelcome mockery. Further it is pretty certain that there are those who would rather take their chances of being sick than pay $5.00 without a very tangible cause. Last, but not least, those who did go to the infirmary...
...built and put into good condition, under the most favorable circumstances, in not less than two or three years. On the soggy, infirm ground of Soldiers Field it would take longer. Some of the track athletic authorities, indeed, believe that an even, smooth and firm track could never be built and kept in condition...
...fencing must exert every effort if Harvard is to maintain its high position this year. Both the intercollegiate championship, which has been held for four years, and the junior championship, which was instituted last year, must be defended against strong opponents. The latter is open to men who have never received prizes in fencing competitions. Thus, there are three places to be filled by new men, one of whom, at least, will also be on the team to fence at the intercollegiate championship...
...believe that Harvard discountenances such trips as strongly perhaps, as Mr. Whitney himself, and he should hesitate before connecting the name of Harvard with such semi-professional "junketings." As a matter of fact Harvard has not for a number of years, never we believe since the difference between the amateur and the professional was clearly defined, sent out such team after the regular football season was ended...