Word: tells
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...while our loss has been that of a classmate who was a dear friend to so many of us and who was respected by all, we appreciate that your loss is far greater and we wish to tell you of the deep sympathy that every one of us feels...
...every other part. One-half the diameter of the column is taken as the unit of measurement and to this every thing is referred. It is not advisable to learn by heart all these relations, but the architect should be so familiar with their various appearances, that he can tell at a glance to what order any work belongs. In all the orders the column is straight for one third of its height, and the rest of the way follows some definite curve. The smallest diameter must always be five-sixths of the greatest, and there are various other points...
...last event decided was the potato race. The event lacked in interest from the fact that only a very few could tell who was winning. E. H. Clark '96 won second place...
With the present issue the senior editors sever their connection with the CRIMSON and give the paper into the hands of ninety-five. We shall not repeat here the oft-told story of successes and failures which retiring boards quite naturally like to tell; the characteristic of newspaper work is that it speaks for itself; our successes and failures have been perfectly evident and need not be specially pointed out. One thing, however, we do wish to say. The senior editors agree perfectly in this, that nothing in their college course has been of more value to them than their...
...Africa, Asia and India there is a large field for this work. The love of gain urges the Arab to penetrate to the heart of Africa, and yet the love of God has not moved a man to go to these thousands who live in ignorance and tell them that they are free...