Word: within
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...could fill himself with learning to his own delectation and whence he could go into the outside world with no sense of responsibility to his fellow creatures, long ago passed away. The advance university men are making now, is in feeling their responsibility while they are still within the college walls,and indeed, in considering it an important part of their training here to acquaint themselves with the various methods of social service in the world at large...
...most popular decisions of the Faculty were made public within the last few days, namely, the opening of the reference library in the evening and the permission to allow an advisory committee of seven undergraduates to have a voice in the management of the Commons Dining Hall. This last concession will have much weight in regaining for the Commons their early popularity...
...little change from the usual routine took place yesterday, namely; the outplaying of Adams's squad by Thompson's. In the first half for Adams's eleven Macomber made a touchdown after a long run, while Thompson's men were unable to come within 15 yards of the line. In the second half changes were made on both sides, and Thompson's team forced the ball to 5 feet of their opponents' line. They lost the chance for scoring by a fumble, but five minutes later Proctor made a beautiful punt which brought the ball almost to Adams...
...years worked to the disadvantage of the men whose names always come towards the end of the enrolment lists. A great part of a student's convenience in a course has been made to depend wholly on the accident of his initials. While A and B have been within easy hearing of the lecturer or sight of the blackboard, the unfortunate W and the like whose name is not far from legion, have often got little more from a lecture than the satisfaction of not being marked absent...
...student who is not in the examination room within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination, shall not be admitted without permission shall not be admitted wihout permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations...