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...perhaps falls before temptations that would have been powerless, had he kept the health and strength that were his birthright. A man will gain the power to pass unharmed through temptation if he will put himself in communion with great men and deeds. And above all he must live in the presence of Christ and let Him have his life. Men are not slow to recognize the difference between hearing about the Christian life from one who wears his heart upon his sleeve and one whose heart is deep hid with Christ...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service. | 2/5/1892 | See Source »

...Princetonian sent out letters to prominent graduates asking what they thought of the advisability of the scheme. In these letters the Princetonian suggested that once a week the crew might go on to Philadelphia and row on the Schaylkill so as to get the advantage of practice on "live" water. Ten replies were received which were published in full in a special edition of the Princetonian. Of these ten, six were distinctly against the resumption of rowing and four favored it. All spoke well of the plan of having the foot ball men and other athletes row in barges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boating at Princeton. | 1/22/1892 | See Source »

...subscription, mainly within the University. To make the Union more attractive and so increase its membership and influence, and to place on a less precarious basis, more money is needed. About $100 could well be expended to furnish one of the rooms as a settlement room where students could live, as several are willing to do, for a few weeks, getting acquainted with the members and making themselves useful in many ways. A like sum is needed for furniture in the class and lecture rooms, for books, maps, etc., and more could be advantageously used...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prospect Union. | 1/18/1892 | See Source »

...President Porter, of Yale, who has been ill so long, is not expected to live...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 1/11/1892 | See Source »

...which is now rented by the month. One room has been fitted up for lectures and meetings, and the other six will be used as reading, smoking and class rooms, one being set aside for college men. It is hoped that college men may be found ready to live in this room for a month at a time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Prospect Progressive Union. | 1/11/1892 | See Source »