Word: reached
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...politics make government, which is a high enough object for any man to strive to improve. Politics and journalism go hand in hand, and the one reacts upon the other. A low condition of politics means a low condition of journalism and vice versa. If we are endeavoring to reach politics through journalism the educated man should as soon as possible eliminate the disturbing quality of personality. Personality should be subordinated to the ideal, and we should look at public questions in the free light of reason, logic, and principles
...evening the discussion in Brooks House will be devoted to the subject: "How can we reach College Men?", and conferences will be led by the following men: "By College Church Societies," B. M. Washburn, Dartmouth, and R. L. Wright, Trinity; "By Bible classes," H. P. Stokes, Jr., Yale; By Work in City Missions," P. E. Osgood '04. At 9.30 o'clock Rev. H. S. Nash '78, of the Episcopal Theological Seminary, will speak on "Preparation for the Corporate Communion...
...evening the discussion in Brooks House will be devoted to the subject, "How can we reach College men?" and conferences will be led by the following men: "By College Church Societies," B. M. Washburn, Dartmouth, and R. L. Wright, Trinity; "By Bible Classes," H. P. Stokes, Jr., Yale; "By Work in City Missions," P. E. Osgood '04. At 9.30 o'clock Rev. H. S. Nash '78, of the Episcopal Theological Seminary, will speak on "Preparation for the Corporate Communion...
...boat now sets more evenly than during the first part of the week, but there is still a tendency to lag at the catch and to rush the slide. Fish showed up remarkably well at stroke in the second crew. The weak point seems to be at the full reach, where the men tend to work individually rather than together...
...board, a training table satisfactory in every way. Thus an opportunity may be given every athletic team in the University to secure the proper sustenance, as well as the social value of the training table, wholly free from any charge of extravagance, and at a price within the reach of all, so that the men will require little if any financial aid from the Athletic Association...