Word: thoughtful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...poets sang the tales of many heroes, especially of Rolland. They were, in a broad sense, historians, and their narratives have an air of truth that makes them seem real and alive. They always followed the line of thought closely; they were clear and precise; they thought of what they spoke, and not of how they spoke, Stern, rude, and unadorned their poetry was, but certainly it had vitality, significance, and grandeur...
...urge such freshmen who have not entered their names but have thought of doing so to enter them tomorrow that the games this year may be as successful as possible...
...today, however, the first signs of the reaction against individualism. Man is waking up to the realization that each person is only an atom in society and must find his place in its organism. With this thought noted in the minds of the people, mariage is secure, for it rests, not so much on the strictness of law, as on the tradition of reverence and instinct of respect with which people regard it. Such feeling is destroyed no more surely by city-living, with its drifting home-life or even absolute homelessness, than on the ostentation of the luxurious rich...
...game scheduled for this afternoon with the Tufts College eleven has been cancelled by Manager Moore. Cumnock is still in town and it is thought that the eleven will derive more benefit from a game with an outside eleven. The practice will be on Jarvis field, beginning at three o'clock...
...author of the 'Wages of Sin .' the strikingly original title of which gives evidence of much thought, has departed from his accustomed Parisian scenes in the present number and gives two sketches with American environment. The 'Enviable Man' is an ambitious affair and 'A Night in the Library,' it is trusted will be appreciated by the freshmen for whom it was prepared...