Word: spirited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There is an excellent editorial article, "Concerning Activities," in the current number of the Harvard Monthly. Its concluding sentence defines an ideal of the first importance both to undergraduates and to the fusty old fellows into which some of them will grow: "We need more of the amateur spirit, more devotion of our best to the things we really like...
...track team. We can, however, say that the team won a glorious and hard-fought triumph over Dartmouth on Saturday. May the confidence born of that victory, and the now unmistakable feeling that the College is behind the team, combine for form that do-or-die spirit indispensable to a Harvard victory over Yale...
...Sixth lecture on "The Early Development of Hegel's Philosophy," by Dr. J. Loewenburg '08, in Emerson F. Subject--"The Early Writings and the Phenomenology of the Spirit...
...mass of work which is now being done with no material end in view, but only out of a spirit of confidence in immortality is sufficient proof that never before has there been so much nascent interest in the immortal life. The social utopia is varied in form, and it is necessary that all who desire to bring it about should be tolerant of the views of others...
...pointed out a number of broad foundations on which he believed that a new social order might be based. By these effort should be made that every child might have an opportunity for an upbringing, physically and morally sound, there should be a vast extension of the co-operative spirit in industry, as well as a supervision of the greater part of all business by public authority...