Word: nevers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Dibblee, from Ross, California. Prepared at Groton School and has, never rowed before. Age 19 years, weight 145 lbs., and height...
...Perkins, of Milton, Mass. Prepared at Milton Academy and never rowed before he joined the fall Freshman crew. Age 18 years, weight 160 lbs., and height...
...would possibly be a little more help to the fitting schools and first year men in college than books already upon the market." The literature of the game at present seems rather historical and general than fundamental and scientific. Indeed one branch of the game, "Fundametals or Rudiments," has never been written...
...sole cause for the loss of the game was Harvard's weak batting. Summersgill had the opposing batsmen completely at his mercy and never lost his head at critical moments. Several times a hit at the right time would have brought in runs for Harvard, but no one was equal to the occasion. A large number of men hit grounders to Summersgill who had nine assists and made several pretty stops. The Brown infield played the finest game that has been seen in Cambridge this year and cut off several apparently safe hits. Brown was fortunate in bunching her hits...
This expression of the life of service is Christ's test of character, his conception of life. The greatest man is he who does his fellow-man the greatest good. Christ did not measure men by their ceremonial observances. He never once told a man to offer a sacrifice. He simply said "Go and sin no more." His one measure of character was service. He who helped are apostate was in Christ's eyes greater than he who offered the most elaborate sacrifice. Service was the touchstone which Christ applied even to His own life. He lived simply that...