Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...half-mile run, H. B. Young sC., who won the event in the dual meet last year, is expected to return in the second half year, and S. Curtis '05 and A. S. Cobb '07 are both experienced men. Yale has E. B. Parsons, who equalled the intercollegiate record of 1 minute 56 4-5 seconds at Philadelphia last spring...
Swimming team--G. W. Dial '05, J. S. Jones '07, F. H. G. Fassett '07, L. W. Young '08, A. B. Kuttner '08, J. B. Chevalier '08, D. H. Coddington '08, G. W. Boland...
...talk last night to the Christian Association on "The College Student as a Bible Student," Bishop John H. Vincent h.'96 considered the attainments which the young man at college should have in mind, and the great part which Bible study plays in their fulfillment. The power of concentrated attention, a broad survey of the fields of study, together with a better knowledge of one's own powers and adaptations--these attainments, said Bishop Vincent, and most of all, intellectual discipline with the aim of symmetrical development, should be the ideals of youth. For mere mental vigor, without a well...
...foreign field and under any Christian agency whatsoever, by a closer tie to one another and the University; (2) the securing of information regarding the work being done by these men; (3) the raising of money for the support of E. C. Carter '00, National Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Associations of India, and of Harvard men hereafter to be sent out and to work under the auspices of various Christian agencies; (4) the sending out of men who will bear the spirit of the University into their work and who will rejoice to feel themselves sustained...
...play proper is divided into three acts. An elderly noble, Albert, is in charge of a beautiful ward, Agathe, with whom he is in love. Agathe, however, shows affection not for her guardian, but for Eraste, a young man whom she has met by chance. Anxious to be rid of her guardian's control. Agathe pretends to be mad. She appears first as a musician, then as an old woman, and finally as a soldier. Crispin, valet to Eraste, impersonating a physician, takes charge of Agathe who, in her impersonation of a soldier, has become violent toward Albert. Crispin claims...