Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...devotion of life to a single and concentrated end. Not only must the simplicity have its outcome from singleness of end, but this end must be a high one. If it be of this character it will take away pride and evil ambition from man and will make him truly simple and pure. The final force, moreover, which brings this simplicity in all its strength and nobleness is religion. Religion holds the real secret of simplicity which will, in due time lead to a haven of rest-an end that is sure...
...next event was the light-weight wrestling. T. J. Stead, '91, and A. L. Shapleigh, '92, were the only contestants. Shapleigh got the first fall in 1 minute, 30 seconds, without much trouble. Shapleigh threw Stead a second time in 40 seconds after a vain attempt by Stead to make a bridge. As J. Crane, '90, and O. W. Shead, '93, had withdrawn, the event went to Shapleigh...
...good style, well cut clothes for men, costs only a trifle more than is charged for poor work, Men who can afford it, make a mistake in not buying the best clothes they can get; as the result represents the finest material, the best workmanship, and artistic designing. We make a speciality of producing the finest that can be made, and our prices are moderate, with a discount of 10 per cent. for cash. The patronage of gentlemen who appreciate the above facts is solloited. FRANK D. SOMERS, 5 Park St. Boston...
...good style, well cut clothes for men, costs only a trifle more than is charged for poor work. Men who can afford it, make a mistake in not buying the best clothes they can get; as the result represents the finest material, the best workmanship, and artistic designing. We make a speciality of producing the finest that can be made, and our prices are moderate, with a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. The patronage of gentlemen who appreciate the above facts is solicited. FRANK D. SOMERS, 5 Park St. Boston...
...Monday, March 17, the Photographic committee will begin to make appointments for seniors who have not yet had their pictures taken, and list will be published in the CRIMSON. It is absolutely necessary that this work be finished up before the first of April. After that time Mr. Tupper is not governed by the provisions of the contract. It does not cost anything to sit for a class picture, and every senior is urged to do his part in completing the class album...