Word: trained
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman basketball team, which will play the Columbia freshmen tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Columbia gymnasium, will leave Cambridge this afternoon at 4.45 o'clock. They will go to New York by the Fall River Line, returning by train immediately after the game. The following men will be taken: J. L. Binda, H. C. Broun, S. H. Brown, H. P. Hoffstot, C. C. Wallace, H. A. White, and G. L. Mathewson, manager...
...best definition of civilization, said Mr. Bryan, is the harmonious development of the human race physically, mentally and morally, and for this reason it was essential that every individual train himself in all of these qualities. No combination of all of these qualities is so well shown as in the character of Thomas Jefferson, the greatest constructive statesman in history, who, in comparison with Alexander Hamilton, shows the most striking cast of a conscientious politician who realized and had faith in the strength and wisdom of the people. This faith in our people and in our democratic form of government...
Before discussing his main topic, however, Mr. Bryan emphasized the importance of public speaking today. He said that he believed it to be the duty of every citizen to train himself to think clearly and to speak accurately on the questions of the day and that for this reason public speaking is of the utmost importance. There are two essentials for the effective public-speaker--information and earnestness. He must be thoroughly familiar with his subject and must believe firmly in what he says. Important aids to essentials are clearness of expression and brevity of statement, the one because...
...secure the Columbia gymnasium for tomorrow night. The Harvard team has defeated the Yale, Dartmouth and Brown freshmen, and Columbia has defeated the Princeton and Pennsylvania freshmen, so that the game should be very exciting. The team will leave Tuesday night from the Back Bay station, on the 6.04 train for Fall River, going to New York by boat...
President and Mrs. Charles W. Eliot will leave Cambridge tomorrow for Bermuda, for a vacation of about a month. They will leave Boston on the 12 o'clock train for New York, and sail for Bermuda at 10 o'clock Saturday, on the Quebec Steamship Company's ship...