Word: objects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last year's nine or substitutes have begun regular work, out many new men have handed in their names and are now practising daily in the cage. The work which the men will go through for some time to come will consist altogether in batting, and with this object in view the cage has been divided into four sections instead of two as heretofore...
Tomorrow the fifth number of the Advocate will appear. It is not as good as usual. The editorials lack even their accustomed quality of entertainingness and as far as we know, they make claim to nothing more. The first one it is true, has a good object in view, while the second is obviously a last resort of a hard-pressed editor...
...inferior. Selfishness, then, is the great cause of the world's evil. Often we see some one standing out boldly for a principle and we admire him. Later we find that he wants praise for what he has done and our admiration ceases. We may find that the main object in the man's mind was praise. Such a man is conscious most of all of what...
...were freshmen. The first class to have a Freshman Banjo Club was '89. The Freshman Guitar and Mandolin Club was not organized until last year. The first organization, as reported in the CRIMSON in the spring of 1885 was to furnish money for the class crew. A secondary object was to train material for the 'varsity musical organizations...
...best men there, as here in the college, lies in these requirements for admission; the more difficult they are the better the men who pass them. On the other hand if the requirements are too severe they will doubtless tend to shut out many men who object already to requirements that call for four years study or their equivalent at college. At present the college and Medical School training of students, being of four years' duration, launches a man upon a professional career at a late age in his life Nevertheless it is partly by more severe requirements for admission...