Word: turning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hanging of the Angel" is very neat and the execution rather too full. This is certainly better writing than our average professional output. On the other hand, Mr. Hamblett's idea is better than his method; an excellent concluding sentiment, 'let the energy which might be spent in hating--turn to changing the conditions...
Practice for the University Gymnasium team is now being vigorously carried on under the direction of Coach Seikel, who has just assumed his duties. The team has been handicapped by the delay in getting a coach, but there is very promising material on hand, and it is expected to turn out an excellent team to compete in the meets that have been arranged with Yale and other colleges. The Eli meet will take place in the latter part of March and will be the culmination of the season. Men who report for the first time now will...
...eyes turn toward Washington, what do we see? Our august Senators and Representatives are preparing to take a two weeks vacation. While individually they urge increased work on the part of everyone else, collectively they vote themselves a fortnight's holiday. The words of Governor Coolidge in speaking of the Massachusetts Legislature apply equally well to Congress; service as a representative, voluntarily undertaken, cannot be looked upon as a job; it is a trust, and one not lightly to be cast aside...
John Ferguson, a rugged old Iris farmer with pure faith in the Biblical doctrine of "turn the other cheek, awaits the destiny which God has is store for him. Neither the impending loss of the house in which he has live all his life, nor the assault on his daughter, Hannah, by the brute Henry With row, who is going to foreclose the mortgage, shake him from his trust. When he believes Jimmy Caesar, the neighbor hood coward and a rejected suitor of Hannah, to have killed Withrow, his only feeling is one of sorrow that revenge has been taken...
...from the three upper classes and the various graduate schools who now play voluntarily at odd times, club, class, and graduate school teams may be formed. These aggregations will play regular schedules among themselves, arranged by the Physical Training Department. At present about 30 men, sometimes more, turn up on afternoons when the Hemenway Gymnasium is not in use and pick teams from their number. The department hopes that when the Freshmen have to a large degree moved down to their Athletic Building that many more men from the University at large will report, and thereby make it possible...