Word: goode
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...score of 8-6. Batting, the weakest point, has at last begun to show improvement and several doubles and a three-base hit were secured. The features of the game were the unusual number of successful bunts made and the base-stealing. The fielding at present is as good as can be expected and most of the men are steadily improving. The outdoor work has brought on several cases of minor injuries and a cold or two, but the team as a whole is in good condition...
Close consideration of the matter shows that the good man and the devout man are the same in many particulars. We may even say with much reason that the whole substance of morality is religion; yet it is easier to see the truth of this than the cause of it. The secret is this: moral obligations, unlike others, are universal and unlimited; and hence we cannot help feeling the close connection, almost the coincidence, of our moral selves with a higher being that oversees these obligations...
...School eight has not shaken well together, so that the time and catch are weak. The outboard work is fairly smooth, though not yet uniform. In spite of these faults the crew has shown some speed, and Blake at stroke has succeeded in getting a good beat in rowing. The order follows: Stroke, Blake (capt.); 7, Sheafe; 6, Swift; 5, Burden; 4, Marvin; 3, Warner; 2, Byrd; bow, Parker; cox., Watson...
...Pierian Sodality will give a concert in Sanders Theatre at 7.45 o'clock tonight, at which Miss Sally B. Eaton will be the soloist. All the seats in the theatre are reserved, and the tickets, which are 25 cents, are on sale at Sever's. A number of good seats, which the members of the Pierian did not sell, have been returned, and are now on sale at Sever's. The programme will be as follows...
...such a lengthy display of cheap and unhealthy sentiment. The poetry is better than usual. "Saint Catherine of the Oratory," by B. Fortescue, moves easily, and is simple, almost too simple, in fact. The other verses, "Street Songs," by W. Stevens, are of a higher level. The writer shows good dramatic power, having even in this light verse an ability to say the right thing, which makes one wish to see more of his work...