Word: press
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Though we are held responsible for past deeds and actions, and though their memories and, still more, their consequences have become parts of our characters, we must not allow ourselves to be crushed by this weight. Paul says: to forget the past, to look forward with hope, and to press on toward the goal ahead...
...such a singular conception of patriotism that serious argument about it is almost impossible. For three weeks thinking men have talked of nothing else, and there has been no stint of outspoken criticism. Unless Mr. Roosevelt has it also on hand to go on and shut up the press, the pulpit, the market-place and the clubs it can hardly be worth his while to begin with muzzling this University. The plea that the government, right or wrong, must be supported is wholly out of place in this juncture. There are, of course, crises when the nation is engaged...
...Winkle at the Castle Square theatre has proved a surprise to press and public. When the opera was first announced there were not a few who hinted at failure, but the opening on Monday evening, Dec. 16, dispelled all doubts and loud were the praises heaped on the artists in their respective roles and the management for their liberality in the matter of production...
...arranged with various colleges in the vicinity, such as M. I. T., Brown, etc. During the winter the regular drill work will be continued. At present the company is drilling at the Cambridge Armory, on the top floor of the City Building, in Brattle Square, opposite the University Press, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 7 to 8. After Dec. 1 the hour will be changed...
...Dartmouth Press Club has arranged a course of lectures and entertainments for the winter. The following are announced and more will be added as the support warrants...