Word: easier
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which is an extraordinary work, full of passion and power throughout. The descriptions of New England funerals which are to be found several times in the stories of Mary Wilkens are masterpieces of their kind. Another feature of her writings is that sad New England love, which finds it easier to renounce than to possess. Iron strength of will is the merit and at the same time the fault of "Pembroke," for no less than six characters in this story are gifted with this quality...
...view of this last occurence we believe it a proper time to point out to the members of the freshman class what has been the policy of the Faculty with regard to such affairs. It would be no difficult matter, - much easier than many students imagine, - to discover who are the offenders and to cut them off at once from any further connection with the University. But the adoption of such measures it is believed would be a check on the development and strengthening of character, and for this reason they have not been resorted to except in extreme cases...
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 29 - The afternoon here was ideal for football, clear and cold to suit the players, but with a bright sun to make it easier for the spectators. Before the game began, the wind had almost entirely died out, so that neither side had any advantage on that score...
...third hare and hounds run of the season starts from the gymnasium this after noon at 3.45. The run will be made a little easier than the last one and it is greatly desired that a large number of men turn out. There are almost no men in college who have had any experience in distance running, and consequently there is an excellent chance for new men to capture prizes. The hares this afternoon will be J. L. Coolidge '95 and A. Ingraham...
...Auburndale was selected as the place and here the men will spend their nights up to the time of the Yale game. As they will all be under one roof the work of talking over plays and discussing the plans for the game will of course be made much easier. It is also felt that the change of diet may help the men. The team will come down by train to Allston every morning, where barges will be in waiting and will bring the men up to College in time for recitations...