Word: right
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...serves to counteract the very erroneous ideas on the subject that have obtained in some quarters. But we doubt whether such a restriction as is imposed by this latest vote will not give the impression of being dictated more by considerations of mere "policy" than by absolute considerations of right and wrong...
Frank Shaw played centre on the 'varsity. He has got a case for his shoulder, and seems to be all right again...
...Case, C. S. Fuller, north entrance, floor. H. H. Fuller, H. H. Rogers, south entrance, balcony. W. B. Rogers, S. R. Wrightington, north entrance, balcony. Special care must be taken to get the right seats in the balcony, as there are seven sections, A, B, C, D, etc., each having the same numbers. Since the course is so large, the monitors have found it necessary to require each man to keep strictly to the seat assigned to him, if he wishes not to be marked absent...
...dormitory will stand in front of and at right angles to Soule Hall, and will be a four story structure of the Colonial style, and in dimensions, 100 by 30 feet. The material will be of brick, and the coping of the entrance doors and the sills of windows will be of white marble. Above each window will be an ornamental flat brick arch, the keystone of white marble. The exterior plans were furnished by Architect Petitt of Brooklyn, N. Y.; those for the interior, which is closely patterned after Holworthy Hall at Harvard, were drawn in the office...
Critics may object, and do object, that athletic prowess is unduly exalted, and that it involves distortion of facts to rate the best football player, or best oarsman, higher than the best scholar or debater. But the critic is not wholly right in this. There is a disposition in the college world to recognize in the highest degree anything which redounds to the credit of the college. Let a student write something which brings honor to his college, whether in science or literature, and there is no limit to the recognition he receives from his fellows. Let a football player...