Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...enthusiastic promoter of most of changes which the Association finally voted to suggest. The general sentiment of the convention was that a great deal of time was wasted in the grammar schools over subjects of a more elementary nature, and that the taking up of certain other subjects was put off too long. As a result of the suggestions, then, if they are followed, the time devoted to some of the very elementary studies will be cut down, and other studies be introduced earlier in the course, when the young mind is as ready to grasp them. In this...
...great that many men seem to find little time for religious work. But they make their great mistake in thinking that going to church is the only religious work to be done. Everything that we do is done unto the Lord, if it is done in the proper spirit. Put the stamp of the Lord on all your work, at home and abroad. Secondly, men should have more Christian intercourse. Let them make the acquaintance of Christ's disciples, as disciples and talk with each other about the deep and sacred things of life. A little earnest talk often helps...
Columbia will put a lacrosse team in the field this year...
...tickets for the Winter Meetings will be put on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, March 2d. For the first Winter Meeting the south end seats will be reserved at the price of $1.00. For the second and third meetings the south end and gallery tickets will cost $1.25; the north end tickets, $1.00. The south end seats are numbered for both ladies' days. All members of the association can have 50 cents deducted from the price of one reserved seat on presentation of their membership tickets at the time of purchase...
...coaching was done by C. F. Adams, 2nd, who coached from the coxswain's seat, as the launch will not be put in use for some time. Mr. Keyes watched the men row last Saturday and from time to time he may be expected to coach the crew, although it is very seldom that he can get away from business...