Word: seeks
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Since the season of 1882 rowing has been entirely dropped from the list of athletic sports at Princeton. The cause for this is not far to seek. In the first place Princeton's boating facilities are exceptionally poor. There is no water within reach on which a crew can practice except the Delaware and Rantan canal. Practice on "dead" water, such as that in a canal is sure to make a crew lack all snap and life, and this has been the trouble with almost all Princeton's crews in the past. No one could ask for a better place...
...certain conditions we conceive that they would be sufficient to carry the day. It would be as necessary that an Overseer from either of those sections should attend the meetings of the Board regularly in order to secure to the section he represents the advantages which it claims to seek as to give to the University the service which it deems essential from an Overseer. If a man can be found in the West who can and will take the time to attend the meetings of the Overseers, we cannot see why he would not be a valuable...
...choir sang the following anthems: "O Lord My Trust is in Thy Mercy" - King Hall; "Seek Ye the Lord" - Roberts; Tenor Solo from Barnby's 'Rebekah"; Soloist - Mr. W. N. Dunham...
...courses are valuable only to the students who can have some real appreciation of the end sought in them, and this appreciation can hardly he expected of freshmen and sophomore. The student should approach such course with as broad knowledge as possible. It is not enough that he seek stimulation from the lecturer; he must be prepared give stimulation in return, at least by intelligent interest in the subject...
...club will seek to carry out its purpose, to a great degree, by inviting prominent leaders of the Republican party to deliver addresses before the members at different times throughout the year...