Word: worded
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...start was not good, though not bad enough to justify calling the boats back. Weld was backing, and did not seem to hear the word...
...most in consonance with the tendency and policy of the paper. Such a title the Crimson has now become. We change our name, therefore, that there may be no real change in our relations to the College, and, with a hope that this color may become a rallying word of victory before the summer is over, we present to our readers the first number of the Crimson...
...derivation of this newly-coined word is uncertain; but if from the French galop, its use by our author seems here especially felicitous...
...Think ye to be called holy before the Lord when we rise up early to worship at your word and ye lie in idleness and sleep...
Each of the new members was required to read an essay, of a length not demanding more than three minutes for its delivery, on a subject which had been assigned him by the exceedingly witty (?) committee of arrangements from the Senior Class. I have queried the word "witty," because to the uninitiated mind, judging from the detailed account of the performances in the last Advocate, it may seem that the wit is exceedingly small and "sick." And so it must be confessed the greater part of it was; but the jokes were better to hear than to read...