Word: particularly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...play, it is to try to show by performances in different cities that the public is sufficiently intelligent to enjoy a "literary play." The company also intends, when more firmly established to organize a school for dramatic learning, to fit men chiefly to follow out the theories of this particular school. We believe that there is a large element in college which may feel an especial interest in the work of this organization; men who care for real literature and wish to see it thoroughly appreciated whether on the stage or in a book. To all these the performance...
...lines upon which the Union will be reorganized promise much good. The members of the Union themselves by opening the bi-weekly debates with four principal speeches will at once gain the particular practice to which they are entitled as members, and will make the standard of speaking such that the college men at large will be attracted to the meetings both as listeners and possible participators. At the same time, the Union fulfils its function of a University debating society by having an opportunity for all members of the University to speak after the principal disputants. We understand that...
Within the year, eight new scholarships have been established, and these are of particular value, as they can be assigned to students immediately upon entrance into the school. In its present condition, the school offers peculiar opportunities to those who seek a technical education of high grade at the least possible cost...
...meeting of the Christian Association held last night in Holden Chapel, the Rev. Washington Gladden addressed the society on the opportunities of young men and of college students in particular. He said the question which each young man must ask himself when he enters college is "what shall I do?" It is not always easy to choose the best course even in studies, and many men seem only to desire to choose the line of least resistance, a course which does not always produce the best results. The best advice is to go to work and to do what...
...quick and liberal subscriptions. The duties of collectors are arduous and unpleasant at the least. The treatment which these men receive is often more like that which would be accorded a book agent; that they are fellow students, fulfilling legitimate obligations, is only too often overlooked. In this particular case, the object for which contributions are solicited is one which we ought to consider a pleasure to help along. We can be assured of the permanent good for which we give and realize that we are contributing to something which shall always stand, not only as the finest college athletic...