Word: learning
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will be special coaching in the singing of "The Marseillaise," which is to be the leading song at the Yale game. It has been found impossible to hold open football practice, but there will be an open air rehearsal nevertheless. It is hoped that all men will at once learn the first and last songs on the list. All men who have not received copies of the songs may get them at the Union...
...contest of Anchises' funeral games. With these pictures of the Roman games and their standards of competition are contrasted descriptions of our modern college athletics and the contrast, as Mr. Collier draws it, is certainly unfavorable to the ancients. The article is worth reading to anyone who wishes to learn a little of the ancient methods of conducting athletic games...
...weekly meetings this year at the Union, and all students of the University who have played whist at all are urged to attend. As the club has lost a number of its best players, special attention will be paid to the coaching of new material. Men who wish to learn the game will receive instruction from the older members upon joining. Those who make the team play in the match with Yale, and compete against the best clubs in the vicinity of Boston...
...that you will wish to record in this house the names of our young brothers, who went to the Cuban war and never came back. Perhaps you may establish here, as at Oxford, an arena, where you can thresh out the questions of the day, and learn to state on your feet, your opinions and the reasons for them...
...course, the final and highest end of Bible study is, however, neither literary, critical, nor historical, but frankly devotional. The best use a man can make of his Bible is to study its teachings in the light of his own temptations, to study its biographies that he may learn to know more human nature; for in the Bible are written with marvelous force and clearness the lives of men of every character as well as of the Man whose character combined every trait of strength and nobility...