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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...preliminary work was very thorough, and began with falling on the ball for most of the squad. This was followed by a long punting practice. The end went down under the kicks, but missed a great many tackles. For the line men the work consisted of practising starts and charging with the line-bucking machine. Brill was given a rest. Fraser was out again and Squires and Peirce were given light work. Hall was out and did some punting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCRIMMAGE LENGTHENED | 10/25/1905 | See Source »

This course is intended for men who, regardless of their religious belief, desire to study the doctrines of Christianity in a manner at once inclusive in its scope and in its appeal, thorough in its effort to consider the fundamental and essential elements of the Christian religion, and yet sympathetic toward the views of all who honestly differ...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COURSES IN BROOKS HOUSE | 10/4/1905 | See Source »

...ministry as a vocation, Dr. Van Dyke explained, is a life consecrated to the spiritual welfare of one's fellow men. In preparation for this life the chief requisites are a broad college education, a thorough theological training, and above all, a wide contact with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Van Dyke on "The Ministry" | 5/6/1905 | See Source »

After a careful consideration of the requisites of a capable lawyer, a young man who has decided to enter the profession should consider his own equipment. The court lawyer ought to possess a thorough working knowledge of the law as a foundation, and this should be supplemented by a mastery of the art of speaking. He should not attempt to be an orator, but should make clear statements in accurate English. The office lawyer must be able to write clearly and succinctly, otherwise he will be a failure. Above all, every lawyer should be a cultured gentleman with a strong...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE PRACTICE OF LAW" | 4/12/1905 | See Source »

...thorough personal canvass of all the members in the University has been made during the year. The direct results of this canvass were not very apparent, but it is felt that a great deal has been done indirectly in arousing more interest and alleviating the feeling that the Union was becoming unpopular...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION COMMITTEE REPORTS | 4/8/1905 | See Source »

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