Word: think
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...willingness and desire to do some active work. At these social gatherings there are addresses by prominent men on subjects which are of interest to every one. One cannot expect to see the society shake off at once the stupor into which it unfortunately fell, but we do think that sufficient energy on the part of the few has been shown to encourage them in their efforts and to ask all Episcopalians in college generously to tend their...
...obstacle to a successful use of the tank. The volume of water is now much reduced and is considered a great improvement. The size and shape of the oar blade has been experimented upon till the management has seen fit to get a set of new oars which they think are the best that they have had for this use. This last improvement together with the smaller volume of water make the work a great deal lighter and seemingly more profitable than before. There has always been great great difficulty in hearing the coach when the men are rowing...
...average of the mayor. Therefore the appointments would be much better, if the mayor were not subject to a confirming board. The mayor's responsibility is much greater than that of the board of aldermen, for there is not one man in a thousand who would ever think of blaming the latter...
...reaching importance as the five-year foot ball arrangement with Harvard. On questions that touch so nearly as this does the whole athletic interest of the University it has always been customary for the University to decide, and the manner in which the present agreement was made is, we think, a grave infraction of the powers delegated to our representatives, and a precedent too dangerous to be allowed to pass without comment...
...votes with the Democratic party, it is possible that he may attain his wish and further the cause of Free Trade, but at the same time he will lend his influence for free silver. The lesser of two evils is to vote for a revenue system. I think I can say that the Protection Policy has not lost ground. It is singular how intellectual men have differed on this question. Adam Smith, Ricardo, Mill and Taussig have pointed in one direction and Bismarck and his followers in another. The men of action have been going their way and our philosophers...