Word: worth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...would insure one solid body of men, and the others scattered through the stands would readily join in. The Yale men have arranged to do this, and the least we can do is to make an effort to get together at the game and sing for all we are worth. SENIOR...
...there is no reason why the faults which they still have should not disappear. In bringing out these points Professor Hollis dwells on many subjects about which everybody talks but almost nobody thinks. Nearly the whole article might be quoted, but it is so interesting and so well worth reading that everyone interested in athletics will go through it for himself...
...each member is to be one of the regular speakers. The following officers were elected: President, R. S. Earle; vice-president, G. S. Forbes; secretary, J. H. Frieze; treasurer, J. M. Gates; fifth member of executive committee, R. C. Bruce; club captains, H. De Bray and G. H. Letch-worth...
...following men go to West Point this afternoon: Blagden, Burden, Devens, Ellis, Greene, Hallowell, Kendall, Lewis, C. Sargent, A. R. Sargent, Sawin, Warren, Ristine, J. Lawrence, Gierasch, Rainsford, Swain, D. Campbell, Reid, Peyton, L. Motley, Barnard, Hollings-worth...
Religion ought to play a great part in the purifying, preserving and sweetening of society. The loftiest reach of reason and the strongest inspiration of morality is religious faith. The test of the reality of a religion is its power to cleanse life and make it worth living...