Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...desire for special research. In a sociable way the members of these organizations meet and teach each other much that they would not learn from long study under one professor. The different interests which each of the members feels in the subject under consideration bring out different points of view, many of them very valuable. The work of these college clubs is little recognized outside of the college, although their influence is shown year by year in the increased scholarship of the specialists who graduate from the University...
...Sargent has in view a scheme to place on exhibition at the World's Fair two bronze castings. These castings are to represent masculine figures, ideally perfect in their physical proportins. The plans have not yet been perfected and as the scheme is still a visionary one nothing definite can be said about it. W. C. Noble the famous portrait statue artist, who now has a studio in Cambridge, will prepare the figures...
...junior dinners of the previous classes have done great deal towards creating more of this live class feeling. They have been successful from this as well as from a social point of view. The time has come for Ninety-three to make her dinner a success and to lay a great foundation of genuine class feeling...
...game on neutral grounds will draw quite as many college men as a game on home grounds. A few figures on this point, however, may go to show that, as far as can be judged by precedent, such a neutral game would not be a failure in point of view of numbers or of interest. Two years ago when we last played Yale in base ball, the first Yale game played in Cambridge took in $2260 as gate money; the class day game took in $3880 and the game at Springfield $3,500. This certainly does not show such...
Another important point in favor of Newburg is that the observation train on the West Shore Road will run parallel to the course and only a few yards distant from the river, without any break in the view of the race...