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Word: goode (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...chiefly through the merits of this single specialty, even at high prices. Now that he introduces them as a ready-made specialty, with the winning inducement of economy, there will be immense sales. Making them in his own London house at the lowest first cost, they are sold cheap. Good qualities and special styles are guaranteed, because the cassimeres are woven to his special order and pattern. The prices-$3.50 for good ones to $9.00 for the best-affords two pair now for one formerly. Testimonials can be furnished to those unacquainted with their wide-known merits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Winning Combination. | 2/19/1890 | See Source »

...classes are to be represented at the winter meeting there cannot well be a tug-of-war contest, as a three sided competition is unfair for one of the teams. It is to be hoped that sufficient '90 men will come forward to organize. That there is good material is well known and it should certainly be incumbent on every available man to come forward. The management of the team has been given to R. Jones, '90, for the time being, and another meeting of candidates will be held in the trophy room of the gymnasium this afternoon. A full...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tug-of-war Teams. | 2/19/1890 | See Source »

...they are poor, that their chances of success in college work are too slight to warrant them in incurring debt. The Dean points out with satisfaction that while 42 students were dropped in 1888-89, 34 students who had been dropped in former year succeeded in making good the deficiencies which had caused them to be dropped. The success of college discipline is to be best judged not by the number of the lost, but by the number of the redeemed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Is Harvard College Easy to Stay In? | 2/18/1890 | See Source »

...proved to be a very successful one. Contestants to the number of three hundred, representing the leading athletic clubs of the country, took part in the sports. All the events were closely contested, but Harvard showed up far more strongly than any of the other clubs, and by the good work of her representatives, the banner offered to the club scoring the most points comes to Harvard. Her men did far better than was expected, and in some cases, with only slight handicaps, succeeded in outdoing the record men. The track on which the races were run was sharp...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Athletic Association Games. | 2/17/1890 | See Source »

...strength, and a means of upholding us. No matter what sect we take as our guide and to what we pin our faith so long as the ground work be a true religious feeling. We have the whole world of thought and motive open to us; and all the good and bad feelings which we have may be turned to good account if they be only consecrated to the right. All the fortunate and seemingly unfortunate occurrences in our life are closely connected with those actions which we chose from the whole world to perform; and these occurrences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service. | 2/14/1890 | See Source »

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