Word: strengthed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Englander XLIII, 207. - (1) The women who would use it belong to the lowest classes in our cities. - (2) Competent women would not use it. - (c) It would give rise to lax laws and weaken the government: Forum IV, 1-5. - (1) Laws must be sanctioned by physical strength. - (2) The best governments are supported by a preponderance of physical force...
...unfortunate tendency to neglect its baseball team, at least as far as subscriptions for its support are concerned. The running expenses of the team are necessarily considerable, and they must be in large part defrayed by contributions from the class. It is in matters like this that the real strength of class feeling can be tested, since students generally part reluctantly with money, unless for some object in which they feel a live interest. Ninety-eight, if she lacks in class interest, should yet have class pride enough to prevent her from leaving any deficit in her baseball accounts...
Klein yesterday received an answer to the private challenge to a contest of strength which he sent to Lane of Amherst last Friday. Lane positively refuses to meet him in any contest whatever. Klein is willing to compete with Nash of Tufts, provided enough representatives of other colleges will come in to make the contest worth while...
...Nash of Tufts College has accepted Klein's proposition for a test of strength, provided the latter will give him two months in which to get into condition. Nash favors the fifteen minute limit for the test...
...Klein '95 has published a statement showing that the strength record of Lane of Amherst can not fairly be compared with his, and suggesting a competitive test at the Hemenway Gymnasium. This Lane has positively refused to consider...