Word: whose
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...committee found great difficulty in selecting the players, but after much discussion decided on the men whose names are below...
...great measure to the untiring exertions of Professor Peabody; in all that he has done, however, he has been most heartily seconded by the other preachers to the University. To them all the thanks of the students are due, and also to Mr. Locke, under whose effective management the work of the choir has been made one of the most enjoyable features of the services...
...students should be brought back promptly after the recesses; but if this is the only thing which will be accomplished the regulation will certainly arouse much dissatisfaction. The vacations are all very short, the one at Christmas being so short that it hardly means a vacation to those whose homes are in the South and West, But at present it is no very difficult matter for a student so to arrange his work that he can increase his recess a little at each end without seriously interfering with his college duties. The amendment to the college regulations will make...
...have never done much to keep a sound mind in a sound body. The almost total neglect of bodily exercise among the men of one's acquaintance is characteristic of our own generation, and it would be hard to estimate the number of men in the prime of life whose death is attributed by the verdict of the physician to what is commonly called overwork-which means the use of the mental faculties at the expense of the whole vital system. There is no time in a man's life when he can let up from this care...
Resolved. That by his loss we are called upon to mourn a kind friend and genial companion, whose upright life and cheerful bearing did much to make life pleasant for all who knew...