Word: particularly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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More men are urged to join some one of the Bible classes which have recently been started in college. These classes are held at various convenient times and places so that almost any one can arrange to take one of the courses. The leaders are of particular ability and training. The Bible is the greatest book in our literature, and one of which a university man should have an intelligent knowledge...
Waters, Newell and A. Brewer, who coached the first eleven, paid particular attention to the interference and used several plays in which Bouve and Haughton were taken behind the line and were both run with the ball and used in the interference. Brewer coached the ends individually and Newell played for a while opposite Sargent, who was again put in at left tackle on the first eleven...
...reason in particular why men should join is the need of supplying candidates for the eight. This need ought to be filled in view of the excellent showing made by the crew last June when it won the junior regatta held by the city of Boston...
...proposition once admitted, in however small particular, means, if carried to its logical conclusion, the extinction of state sovereignty and the annihilation of individual liberty.- A. It imperils the principle of self-government.- (1) It takes the power of consent from the States, thus denying their sovereignty.- B. It is a direct step towards centralization.- (1) Begins to deal-with the people as individuals, not as States.- (2) Tends to increase the reliance of the individual on the government.- (a) Nurtures the idea that it is a government function to foster business and supply prosperity. (3) Though...
...were then found the remarkable ruins of a stately city surrounded by strong walls of defense and protected by towers and gates. Within the walls were many single stately buildings. The walls were built of massive blocks of stone and were fifteen feet in width. These walls, and in particular a great tower fifty feet in width, are very impressive even in their ruins. Professor Dorpfeld declared that he knew no where else in Greece walls of any ancient city that were so solid and so strong. There is a great probability that this citadel, found under the ruins...