Word: turns
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cook alone is a fixture; eight other players will be chosen. All in all there has not been for years so favorable an opportunity to make the 'varsity nine. The material is not as a whole of superior quality, and yet an intelligent captain and earnest effort may yet turn out another championship nine...
...introduction he said, to the main thought of the text, we may ask, what relation has faith in God to religion? We are tempted to say in reply, is not faith in God the very essence of religion? If we turn to one of the pagan religions we find that this is not true, for their faith in God exists without true religion. A man may believe in God as he believes in gravitation and yet know no religion. A man often believes in God because he can conceive of no other First Cause. The difference between faith...
...varsity teams of the players, make it absolutely essential that the best man possible be chosen to succeed Mr. Cook. As everybody realizes, the prospect for the baseball season is very blue and it will take the most vigorous, clearheaded leadership and the most willing, enthusiastic support to turn out a winning team. In choosing the new captain the best interests of our athletics demand consideration of a number of points which readily suggest themselves...
...have already made a good beginning in preparatory schools, but after leaving these schools, our artists wander from the right path. The knowledge of the life-size is the great inspiration of this movement, and it toward this as a study that our artists must turn their steps. With this object in view we must follow the example of the modern schools which are nearest us and then, for the highest development, turn to the ancient masterpieces...
...club for the study of Shakespeare, to be known as the Shakespeare Club, has been formed by several members of the sophomore class. At the meetings, which will be held Wednesday evenings, the members will read in turn from Shakespeare. At the last meeting the club was entertained by Mr. Copeland...