Word: young
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...general testimony of trainers that young athletes left to themselves will do too much rather than too little, in the belief that strenuous training will bring the development of the body to an abnormal state in which any amount of competitive strain can be supported with ease. It is a common fallacy, which has often been examplified in the case of such sports as tennis in which the supervision of a trainer is seldom available. If we are correctly informed, the cross-country men give a very good example of it this fall...
...Howard, Instr., H. Jacques, Jr., '11, H. W. Kelley '11, S. C. Lawrence 2d, '10, C. C. Little '10, J. P. Long '11, E. K. Merrihew '10, O. F. Rogers 2M., F. M. deSelding '10, R. E. Somers 1G., H. Satson '10, L. Watson '10, B. L. Young...
...short address in Appleton Chapel this morning at the time of the usual morning prayers. Rev. Francis J. McConnell, D.D., L.L.D., president of De Pauw University, Green-castle, Indiana, who will conduct the service, will speak on "The Inheritance of the Meek," taking the life of the young and humble English clergyman as the basis of his talk. The first service in commemoration of the birth of John Harvard was held in 1904. In succeeding years, with the exception of 1907, the anniversary was allowed to pass without special notice. On the occasion of the three hundredth anniversary two years...
...draws the usual deduction in favor of the new game. Mr. Sammons argues for a Freshman Dormitory with a new library, gymnasium, and chemical laboratory, thrown in. Mr. Paul Mariett contributes some lines on "Crew-Practice." Mr. Mariett possesses a command of language which is unique for a young man; at present, however, he is in the imitative stage; now he merges himself in Whitman, now in Walter Pater. His present business is to discover himself, the discovery will bring something well worth while...
...times of the first five men, and the finish of the Harvard men who scored; 1, T.S. Berna, Cornell, 33m., 5 1-5s.; 2, W.H. Tappan Cornell, 33m., 6 1-5s; 3, D.C. May Michigan 33m., 12s.; 4, P.R. Withington '12, Harvards, 33m., 24s.; 5, H.S. Young, Cornell, 33m., 41s.; 27, P.C. Heald '11, Harvard; 36, W.H. Fernald '12, Harvard; 39, H.Y. Masten '10, Harvard; 47, W.P. Rogers '11, Harvard...