Word: specialized
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...First he spoke of the benefits which a man should get from a college education, saying that the social opportunities were a very great advantage. He dwelt on the power of growth, both physical and intellectual, as being essential and to be developed evenly. One should not overdo any special subject but should try all. Specialization is to be avoided in college. A man should make his acquaintance as large as possible, and his friends should not all be of one set. By making friends with men from every section you not only benefit yourself but also the country...
...special sale to students of tickets for the performance of "The Maid of Orleans," which will be given in the Stadium on the evening of Tuesday, June 22, will be held this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon in Grays 17 from 2 to 5 o'clock. No one may obtain more than two tickets, which will be sold at $2 each...
...office of the Union at $1 each. All tickets must be signed by the members purchasing them. On Class Day no members will be admitted after 10 o'clock in the morning without showing their membership tickets, and after 5.30 o'clock no one will be admitted without a special spread ticket...
...pity that the dates are not given in the table of collegiate records. How many Harvard men of today know that Wendell Baker's quarter-mile, though run straightaway, was merely one of a series of extraordinary performances on his part. His records appear on a special board in the meeting room of the Gymnasium, but what reader of the Illustrated would go near the Gymnasium! Kilpatrick's half-mile should scarcely be called a collegiate record. It was made in the international meet of 1895 when he ran for the New York A. C. And what bright has struck...
...King Fillup, that hoary veteran of many a picnic, and proceed to Nantasket where the great festival will take place. Various sorts of athletic sports will be indulged in; baseball, track and swimming teams will disport themselves, and the thirsty ones will attend to their own divers business. A special feature this year will be the presence of a number of gentlemen of color, who will endeavor to dodge any missiles which the Seniors may wish to throw. A hearty feast of sea-food and fruits in season will be then consumed by the ravenous picnic party, who will finally...