Word: think
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...light of these resemblances some of us may think the characters much the same, only different editions of the same girl. But they are poignantly different. Viola was a tender, delicate creature, almost sentimental. Rosalind also had some sentiment, but with it was combined so much humor that it was rather lost sight of. She laughed on every occasion, perhaps because she was conscious of being the cause of so much laughter in others. Beatrice had little sentiment; just enough for a great lady, of which she is Shakspere's best type. In this she differed from Viola and Rosalind...
...Roosevelt appeals to the interest of Harvard men in particular, not simply because he is a graduate, but because he is one of a circle of young Harvard men who are showing the utility of the training received here in the practical work of politics. We think it would not be too much to say that no recent Harvard graduate has won a more enviable reputation in national politics than Mr. Roosevelt...
Nothing definite has been proposed for such a club to do. When it is so uncertain that an organization can do anything, why should it be formed? We think that the ephemeral character of such a club would do harm, not good; would produce ridicule, not esteem...
...there be any who think there is no chance of making the crew over the men who are now in training, they should know that these men have been taken merely on trial and stand no better chance than those who have never rowed...
...unwilling, however to believe that the question "What has he to gain?" is one that many men would think of asking. Fortunately we have many athletes of whose loyalty and devotion there can be no question...