Word: want
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shall interfere with the college amusements or with the college work. On the contrary, they try to interest the busiest men, with the feeling that these can do their work and yet find time to help their fellows. They never interfere with a student's creed; what they want in his life; and they have thus widened a door which might have shut out many...
...rowing showed the want of practice on the water, and the men were very slow and the stroke short...
...Senior Photograph Committee desire us to remind the members of the class that they are in no way obliged to order pictures simply because they sit for them. All that the committee want...
...rarest and yet certainly the most valuable traits of the able reporter. The habit must be so impressed upon him that not even the hot haste of the newspaper office shall destroy it. A reporter, if he possesses this one quality of reliable accuracy, will never want a position. The need for perseverance and pluck comes from the fact that the greater amount of news does not happen before the public gaze. A reporter, if he is to give an accurate account of these secret events must be indefatigable in exhausting every source of information and verifying every rumor before...
...people want protection no longer.-(a) Elections of 1890, 1892, Bost. Her. Nov. 9, 10, 11, 12, 1892.-(b) Harrison defeated because of the McKinley Bill, Ibid...