Word: touchingly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Waters then spoke of the difference between the inexperienced and the experienced player, on both the offence and defence. An inexperienced player does not feel in touch with the other players. In closing he said that the idea of sacrifice is what keeps football alive. But a man must not only sacrifice himself for the sake of his team, but must forget himself in his sacrifice...
...House, each 5 per cent. This clothing is collected by the students interested in the work and its distribution among the charitable institutions is left to the discretion of Mr. C. W. Birtwell, the society's director. Mr. Birtwell's position as professional director of charities keeps him in touch with all the deserving institutions and enables him to distribute the clothing where it is most needed. Such commendable work deserves the hearty cooperation of the students and all who can should contribute clothing to the next collection, which will be made in the spring...
...fact, however, it has proved to be a magazine of the University and not of the graduates alone. The consideration in its pages of questions connected with the present life of the University and its future development, is somthing more than a means for the graduate to "keep in touch," as the hackneyed phrase is. It is bound to be a strong influence in the University itself and as such should be supported not less by its resident members...
...might add, however, if space can be allowed me, that it is difficult for Western Harvard Alumni Associations to become strong so far from the inspiring influence of the University. The graduates are not so thick as about Boston and they find it hard to keep in touch with the spirit of their Alma Mater unless they have some direct message from Cambridge itself. The uniform effect of the coming of the musical clubs or of President Eliot to a western city is to gather together the Harvard alumni and to revivify the Harvard Club of that part...
...clearly advisable that one should be established at Princeton, and consideration of the matter terminated in its establishment on October 23, with the sanction of the faculty and trustees of the college. It is hoped that by means of this organization the graduate students will be brought into closer touch with one-another and that by the exchange of ideas and results of personal research great mutual benefit will result...