Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Turning to Arnold's writings on the Bible, the speaker said that the reception of "Literature and Dogma" was the old story of Faust and Marguerite over again. The book was one which would never make converts, but which would strengthen and delight those inclined to think with its author...
...Wednesday's CRIMSON was a letter from Mr. Sturgis urging men to enter the winter meetings. It seems to me that the executive board of the H. A. A. has the remedy against a small number of entries in their own hands. If they would make such events as are susceptible of it, handicap events instead of scratch, the number of entries would, I am sure, be increased fivefold; the interest to the public would be greater; likewise to all but a very few of the contestants, and the money received from entrance fees would be much increased. At present...
...slight the class dinner would be to drive the feeling of class fellowship from its strongest and almost only hold. Of the enjoyment of the dinner it is not necessary to speak. Every man will be far more than repaid for attending, and should promptly make up his mind to go, and should sign as soon as he has decided...
...Protectionists in favor of the present tariff system in favor of the present tariff system in the United States. This is followed in turn by as clear and concise a statement of what the Free Traders have to say on their side. The student, however, is left to make up his own mind...
...none the less is the success of the meetings much more due to the men at large as it depends primarily upon the number of entries. The two ways in which you can make the meetings well contested are by entering yourself, if you are able to, and by persuading other men to enter. Though this applies to all the classes it applies especially to all freshman class. The abilities of the members are of necessity but little known to the executive committee and they must look to the men themselves to come forward. No man need be afraid...