Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...belief that the object of a college course is a sound mind in a sound body. Attention can be devoted wholly to developing neither one with advantage to the individual. Balance is essential in this as in all other things. Looking at the matter from a point of view given by athletics, the editorial pointed out the possibility of undue mental work, but we should be quite as earnest, in looking at the matter from the point of view given by studies, to urge the possibility of undue devotion to athletics...
Harvard-Yale Freshman Series.In view of the freshman game with Yale this afternoon, the summary of the games played since the freshman series began in 1876 is given below. Of the seventeen games so far, it will be seen that Harvard has won eight, Yale six, and that three have been ties. Yale's total score, however, is larger than Harvard's, - 163 points to 162. The games have almost without exception alternated between Cambridge and New Haven. The summary...
...encourage the sport a large number of prizes will be given and the handicaps will be liberal. The route will be partly a new one, starting at the Gymnasium, through Garden street, left Mason street, right Brattle street, right Lake View Ave. to Concord Ave., up this road to Belmont; through Pleasant street to Arlington, down North Ave., home. This will make the total distance just ten miles...
...established Church of Wales. The movement had extended in two directions, he said, towards criticism of dogmas, and criticism of Scripture. One great thing which the new line of thought accomplished was to show to England the value of historical research into the accuracy of the Bible. The view that the Scripture was the word of God, minutely accurate, had vanished from liberal theology. The churches of England were beginning to recognize that though they could not unite upon any common theological ground, they had, however, a strong bond of union and sympathy in the great moral and ethical principles...
...very exciting contest yesterday turned out to be one of the poorest exhibitions of football seen on Soldiers Field this season. Several of the regular 'varsity men had been over-trained and were obliged to rest, so that the team was made up largely of substitutes. In view of this fact, the management had tried to cancel the game, but the Brown men were unwilling to give...