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...death of Abner Ernest Strong, we feel that the hand of Providence has taken from our number one whose earnest life, high endeavor, and steadfast character has gained our sincere respect and esteem. As his classmates, we have recognized his success as a student; as his friends, we have seen those genial qualities which spring from generous impulse and which cement true friendship. We remember, too, at the time, with satisfaction his deep and constant Christian faith and his active Christian influence. At the same time we feel, and desire to express a heartfelt serrow at the loss we have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Abner Ernest Strong. | 1/14/1887 | See Source »

...committee will esteem it a favor if the members of the class will reply to this circular at once, stating whether or not they will be able to attend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '86 Class Dinner. | 10/27/1886 | See Source »

IMPORTANT. Class Day Tickets. Owing to the large size of the class, the committee has run short of Sanders theatre tickets and will esteem it a great favor if those gentlemen who do not need all their tickets will bring them to the committee. The committee will pay one dollar for the Sanders tickets brought to Mr. Vogel, 14 Matthews, before 12 a.m. on Tuesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Tickets. | 6/21/1886 | See Source »

IMPORTANT. Class Day Tickets. Owing to the large size of the class, the committee has run short of Sanders theatre tickets and will esteem it a great favor if those gentlemen who do not need all their tickets will bring them to the committee. The committee will pay one dollar for the Sanders tickets brought to Mr. Vogel, 14 Matthews, before 12 a.m. on Tuesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Day Tickets. | 6/19/1886 | See Source »

That the closeness of college requirements broaden a man's views and prevents stagnation is also a new idea. It never yet had that effect in any college that ever existed; and, in the case of Yale, it has not broadened its view of the world, but only aggravated esteem of self. In this "closeness" we can indeed trace the origin of "Yale enthusiasm" which shows itself in bullying smaller colleges and in ungentlemanly annoyance. No one objects to this self-complacent near-sightedness of Yale except perhaps some of her progressive alumni. Certainly Harvard men should not, for they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/10/1886 | See Source »

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