Word: want
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...thoroughly pleased that the plans for an Infirmary are at last taking definite shape, and the student who has not at some time in his course felt the want of such an institution is fortunate indeed. For several years it has been the crying need of the University, and this need has grown year by year with the growth of the University. The little hospital building on Holmes Field has never been able to serve the purposes of a general infirmary. Two or three patients might be made tolerably comfortable there, but it is entirely inadequate to deal with...
...that it offers them, and this would more especially apply to the freshman class. Whatever may be the trouble it is deplorable that this organization which was founded at so great an expense and which in itself is such an excellent thing should be in danger of failing for want of student support...
...strength and endurance of the football, baseball and track athletic teams, and would wonderfully help to develop the latent athletic talent in college. The new spirit at Princeton which her coming celebration is calling up can show itself no better than in filling for the institution this long felt want...
...ideal, that will later make his country his ideal. Sometimes men say they try hard to do a good work, then do not receive social recognition. Surely he does not need more recognition than that which comes to him from being on a winning team. What does he want with the little, when he has the big reward? If he is a man he will know that he has done his duty, that he has fought a good fight and that will be sufficient reward...
...critic that we want, it is the hard worker, the man who has the cause at heart, who has the fighting spirit and who feels his veins thrill when Harvard scores a goal, that is the man we need...