Word: specials
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fifty-two men are devoting their entire time to the local, State and international work as secretaries and assistants. There are twenty-three State Committees that employ one or more travelling secretaries, and the Innational Committee's Secretarial force numbers fourteen. Seventy-seven of the Associations are engaged specially in work among railroad men; 10 among German-speaking young men; 273 are in colleges; 39 are colored and 18 Indian. Two-hundred and twenty-six Associations report educational classes in from one to fifteen branches of study; 287 report special attention to physical culture through gymnasiums and outdoor sports...
...resulting from a victory, if the students will pledge themselves to restrain their ardor in the celebrations, the faculty will let the matter drop. In order to insure the continuance of all intercollegiate games, the students have themselves taken the proposition in hand and have set about organizing a special college police force, to do duty in the yard when any celebration is in progress. F. Stevenson, the captain of the crew, has been appointed chief of the college police, and he is busily engaged in making preparations to preserve order when another victory comes along. There is now very...
...Special Despatch to the CRIMSON.]PRINCETON, May 30.- Harvard won her third game form Princeton this afternoon by a score of 15 runs to 4. Although Harvard only secured four hits they were sufficient, aided by the sixteen errors of the Princeton men, to give Harvard an easy victory. The home team, though making as many hits as Harvard, in spite of the eight errors of the visitors, only succeeded in scoring four runs. Bates pitched an admirable game, striking out seven-teen men, and was well supported by Henshaw. Mercur only succeeded in striking out six of the Harvard...
...take Mr. Hochdorfer's place, German 1 will be divided into two sections, corresponding to the present German 1 and 2. German 2, to be given by Dr. Francke, will comprise the literature of the nineteenth century, Kleist, Grillparzar, Uhland, Ruchert, Heine. German 20 will be a course for special advanced study and research in the history of literature, and Prof. Sheldon will offer his couse in Gothic. Mr. Grandgent will conduct Italian 1 instead of Professor Sheldon, who will give a number of courses in philology. There will be several new instructors in the history department. History 1 will...
...morning exercises for the next three weeks would follow the course which he roughly blocked out in his sermon on Sunday evening. The Divine Law for human life requires, first, personal purity. "The wisdom from above is first pure." For three or four days the service will follow the special instructions for bodily training. The wisdom from above is next peaceable, gentle and easy to be entreated. The instructions for Christian living, the habits of a gentle man follow on those for physical training. Lastly and chiefly, Christian ethics require active work and good fruits. The instructors for the divine...