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Before such audiences John Dryden made his fame or, perhaps better won his popularity. His plays at first very poor, gradually grew better until finally he captured the London court, and henceforth his position was secure. Dryden was hardly a man of lofty ideals, and he much preferred the popularity of the moment and its substantial rewards than any amount of posthumous glory...
...mindedness and sound judgment. The decision will change the character of the debates materially. Last year neither side felt sure of its ground, and both were unwilling to risk a decision. The debates, while conspicuously successful, were more like oratorical contests in which each man spoke largely for himself. Henceforth all this will be changed. The two universities, having tested each other's strength, are now ready for the real contests, and the debate of the 18th, will almost surely mark the first of a long series of contests in this line between the two universities, and, quite as surely...
...this it is one of the few thoroughly democratic occasions in the history of a class; at it men rise above cliques, factions and society ties to become for the first time a united body, and out of it grow bonds of unity and good-fellowship which join them, henceforth, for the welfare of their class...
...more or less irregular way, as far as meetings and rehearsals were concerned, because it had no room over which it had entire control. Within a week the upper story of the old Hasty Pudding building on Holmes Field, consisting of three rooms, has been secured and henceforth all this confusion will be done away with. The rooms will be provided with the necessary furniture and the painting and repairs required will be done immediately. The pictures and other things belonging to the club will be transferred from Roberts' Hall very soon and placed in the new rooms...
FRENCH 4. - This course will meet henceforth in Sever 20 instead of Sever...