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...experiences. If, then, the affair had been a half-hearted one they could only have carried away with them a half-hearted interest in the class itself. Their individual preferences might have remained the same, but it is a question if they would consider it a matter of much concern whether they were members of Ninety-four or Ninety-three, Ninety-five or Ninety six. But with the feeling that was manifest, every man present will, we believe, take an active interest in the welfare of his class; and he will feel a genuine pleasure as he sees Ninety-four...
...Lamont first described the newspaper as it exists today, and the requirements for service upon it which college men must prepare themselves to fulfil. Before the civil war, even our leading papers did not concern themselves with presenting news, they were rather the organs for expression of opinion upon well known subjects by able writers. The editor was great, the reporter insignificant. Today, however, people are not ready to follow other men's opinions; their one desire is for the news and for all of it. There are not more than four editorial writers in the country whose writings possess...
...very small amount, men can have the satisfaction of helping a work which is closely connected with the University and which is in every way worthy of help Tickets may be +++ tained at Amee's, and we hope that man men will find time to attend the concern...
...take out her provisions Hallgertha sends a servant to steal from a neighbor, and when questioned by her husband replies it is not for men to concern themselves about the cooking. Gunnar strikes her and she says she'll not forget the blow. Gunnar is warned not to kill twice in the same lineage, but his cousin Mord treacherously causes him to kill the son of a father whom he has already killed. Gunnar is outlawed and refusing to leave Iceland is killed. His wife remembering the blow on the cheek refuses to help him. Kolskegg became captain...
...your reference to our relations with Princeton is concerned we can only say, at this time, that our agreement was made under a written condition that the proceedings of the meeting should be subject to the approval of the respective Princeton Harvard University authorities. Furthermore we are unable to realize why in the arrangement of a Yale-Harvard series there should be more justice in your stipulation that Harvard should play with Princeton than there would be in our possible demand that Yale should not play with Princeton,-and the latter, we believe, would be an extremely untenable position...