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Word: profoundly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Cambridge. Canon Farrar possesses a peculiar faculty for holding the attention of students, and his influence upon them is always very marked. His recognized scholarly attainments lend a deep significance to his words. His sermon last evening in Appleton Chapel was received with great attention and excited a profound interest in all who ere fortunate enough to hear it. We trust that the students may enjoy an opportunity of hearing the gentleman lecture, we hardly need to add that should such an occasian be possible, there would be present a large and enthusiastic audience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/2/1885 | See Source »

...confidence which '89 would present! Not only would the four classes furnish a field for the scientists, but what realms of delight could be opened by the production of the photographs of the average Annex girl! What curiosity by that of the representative janitor or goody! And what profound interest by that of the Overseer, thus evolved! We see long vistas of the delight this will bring upon the college. By all means let the photographic committee of '86 take the first step in this direction by having all the class photographs taken in one position, so that the college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/26/1885 | See Source »

...least, a disgrace to every one concerned in them. Apart from the fact that most of the punches are obtained by threats, - a thing which would be instantly resented anywhere else, - the circumstances attendant upon them are apt to fill the mind of the average spectator with profound disgust. I am not a member of the H. T. A. L., but I believe I voice the sentiments of a large number of my class in hoping that these scenes may be this year suppressed by the united efforts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "BLOODY MONDAY." | 10/2/1885 | See Source »

...Quite profound...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/13/1885 | See Source »

...most puzzling questions of student life is the question of summer reading. No period of the year is so little devoted to purely intellectual pursuits as the period from June to October. A hard year's work at college is hardly fitted to inspire a man with a profound idea of his intellectual duty to himself during the warm months. But a zealous student finds during his collegiate term that he has but little time to devote to collateral reading, and is only allowed by pressure of circumstances to gather a list of those books which he deems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/4/1885 | See Source »

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