Word: speaking
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...that they were allowed to play in that game, but upon their own responsibility alone, and contrary to Dr. Sargent's advice. It is also true that they have presented as yet no certificate from any physician in town, certifying that they are in fit condition to play. We speak of these things in justice to Dr. Sargent and to the good name of our college, which has been hurt by the imputation that incompetent men are employed here as instructors...
...Classical Club will meet at Mr. Paton's, 154 Brattle St., this evening, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Paton will speak on Hopkin's Theory of the Construction of Greek Theatres...
...bond, the class, that binds them all together. In just such manner does the bond of our alma mater become indistinct in our eyes. But when college days are past, the difference is at once felt! How valuable all reunions, of college or class, then become to us; they speak to us like voices from the past. Why can not some of this spirit be exhibited while we yet remain together...
...McKenzie will speak in Holden to-morrow evening at 6.30. The meeting is open to all members of the college...
...ability and adaptability are as important here as in any of the other occupations. Able men are well paid; others do not earn good pay, and very naturally cry out against the profession. It might be added, too, that not a few, who say newspaper men are poorly paid, speak from very personal interests. Journalists or would be journalists very naturally object to increase of competition...