Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Every word which President Eliot spoke about the work of a medical school in his late address at the dedication of the new building is applicable to the Veterinary department; but not one is being applied. He spoke of the necessity of gathering funds to pursue the work. With regard to this veterinary school, the matter has never been written up in the papers, as it should have been done; no public interest has ever been awakened. Had the question been taken up as it should have been done, we know of what we speak in saying that a permanent...
...with a strong mind does his brain work easily. Tension is friction, and the moment the toil of a growing brain becomes laborious it should cease. We are, unfortunately, so accustomed to see brain work done with effort that we have come to associate effort with work, and to regard tension as something tolerable, if not natural. As a matter of fact no man should ever knit his brow as he thinks, or in any way evince effort as he works. The best brainwork is done easily; with a calm spirit, an equable temper and in a jaunty mood...
...water are quite as good as last year, and perhaps better, and we believe the crew will work hard to put on record another victory for the crimson. Our base-ball interests are likewise beginning to brighten, the faculty having, if correctly reported, acted most honorably and sensibly in regard to the game. We only desire those who represent us this year in the base-ball field to do their utmost to improve this opportunity, and by their actions to show that the so called "evils of professionalism" are more than counter balanced by the advantage to be gained...
...Peabody, in the January Atlantic, Criticises the views of Charles Francis Adams, Jr., in regard to the studying of Greek being an obstacle in the way of success of the Adams family for four generations, and expresses himself as of the opinion that the only stumbling block in the way of that family has been its failure to establish a line of hereditary monarchs...
...siege during two hours on account of a melee between these gentlemen and their adherents : the police being only with the greatest difficulty able to quell the riot. But although battue shooting and pigeon slaying have been developed since then, we have got to be much more humane with regard to our foot-ball, and a had hack now is an exceptional circumstance. The game in fact-whether Rugby or Association-has undergone a complete metamorphosis. "Passing" the ball was a practice utterly unknown ; the art of "packing" a scrimmage was in its infancy ; the laws of "off-side" were...