Word: properity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...possessions, whether rightly or wrongly. This removal not only will reduce that portion of the yard to a bare and dreary spectacle, but it will also sacrifice a sentiment which every one who is fond of his college associations must be loath to lose. Will not the proper college authorities take a stand against such action...
...Summer School, led the University authorities to establish last year a four years course intended to equip men thoroughly for such work. Dr. Sargent says that there has been a fair amount of interest shown, but too few of the men who started in last year possessed the proper physical qualifications. The old fault with men seeking such positions has been that they have been simply good athletes, with no knowledge of anatomy or of the theories of development. There seems to be a danger now that the men who are taking the course may not be able to give...
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Clarke showed the proper spirit in following his interference and in fighting it out to the last every time he was tackled. Waters bucked the centre a good deal, and generally with success. Manahan, at tackle, played with a great deal of dash. He is evidently better fitted for the place than for guard. A. Brewer, at left end, followed the ball well, and had no difficulty in getting through what interference there was on the second eleven. Stevenson seems to begin to show the effect of hard work. Whittren played with his usual snap and earnestness, but showed...
...greatest significance must be attached to the figures concerning the various schools rather than to those of the college proper. The college has grown, but not proportionately to its size to the extent of the Scientific School or Graduate School. The Scientific School especially has taken a wonderful start. The efforts which have been made to make the school better have resulted not only in increasing the number in attendance, but in improving the quality of the students. Many of them are graduates of colleges who have come here to pursue special lines of study. They are older and more...