Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There are some whose lives are all play; they look on nothing as serious. Then there are those who take the artistic view; the world is a group of pictures to them. The truth is, life is not all work or all play and this distinction between the two is what I draw...
Youth today owes to society three distinct services. One is moral idealism. No youth of any worth looks forward to his future occupation simply on an economic basis. He looks beyond, and hopes to make his profession better. And society has a right to demand this view from every youth. Linked with this must be the most strenuous purpose. We are not born with purposes firm set, but have to work our way with the strongest efforts. For this effort youth is the only fit time. Finally, society has a right to demand of youth a firmness and thoroughness that...
...thus adopting the four mile course, Cornell subjects herself to conditions similar to those of any possible competitor. The training of the crew will hereafter be conducted with the four mile race in view, and will necessarily undergo some changes to adapt the present methods to the different requirements...
Friday's issue of The Pennsylvanian contained a view of the 'varsity crew at work...
...still pending and will doubtless be settled satisfactorily in time. The undergraduate rule, as it now stands, is a fixture at Yale for one year only, and is subject to considerable modification. It can hardly prove an insurmountable obstacle, considering the strong feeling at Yale against it and in view of the declaration which was made, when the first vote at Yale was reconsidered, that games would be arranged with Harvard regardless of the action of the university on the second vote...