Word: workingment
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The Prospect Progressive Union is not, strictly speaking a college organization; and yet its governing body and teachers are drawn so largely from the students and faculty that the University as a whole must feel a deep interest in its welfare. It has accomplished an admirable work among the people...
The daily routine of the Oxford undergraduates is not calculated to produce exhaustion from overwork, although the hard working student of course can easily and enough to occupy all the time in an institution which possesses such opportunities for learning as does Oxford. All the lectures are given in the...
In the mile run Harvard was represented by J. O. Nichols, Fenton, Blake and R. T. Fox; Yale by Morgan, Woodhull and Scoville. For three laps the men were closely bunched with Morgan slightly in the lead. The Yale men ran very cleverly and several times when the Harvard runners...
THIS afternoon, for the third time, Harvard and Yale will hold their annual track athletic games. For two years we have won the cup by clearly superior work. Today the outcome is likely to be in doubt until the very end. A comparison of the records of the two colleges...
THE two prominent athletes who were yesterday put on probation and so excluded from all forms of athletics for the present, remind us of the unfortunate results which have more than once come to us by apparent indifference of some men to the college requirements. The faculty has repeatedly shown...