Word: involvedness
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A petition is being circulated to the effect that Mr. E. J. Ferris, who has ionstructed many students in boxing, be employed by the college at a regular salary which he will receive as part compensation for his services, his regular charges to students being thereby diminished one half. This...
The following is copied from a student's notes of one of Prof. Norton's recent lectures, - "Moral sentiment is of very slow growth. A few days since Mr. Lowell was speaking to a body of students, 20 or 30 in number, in regard to civil service reform. He spoke...
The foot-ball season of 1885 may be said fairly to have opened now that the candidates for the eleven have begun to practice on Jarvis. It is useless to expect an eleven hastily formed and scantily trained, to do more than creditably represent the university in the games of...
An eager throng is surging to and for in front of a long, low window; men are crowding and elbowing each other; old hags are pointing toward the glass, and croaking to one another; pretty women are gazing with white faces of pity, but with none the less thirsty greediness...
It is hard to understand the nature of such a force; and perhaps on this account people are apt, in discussing the freedom of the will, to confuse this special kind of freedom with those others which I have tried to explain. Another source of confusion is the prevailing feeling...