Word: making
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting of the Bicycle Club on Wednesday, it was voted to hold a race-meet next May. The following committee was appointed to make all arrangements: Baldwin, '89; Davis, '91; Brown, '91; Codman, '90; Greenleaf, '92; Bailey, '91, and McCammon, '88. It was also voted to hold a hare and hound run in April and a road-race in June. K. Brown, '91, G. H. Merrill, '90, and E. A. Bailey, '91, G. H. Merrill, '90, and E. A. Bailey, '91, were appointed a committee to make arrangements for these...
Always in stock in the men's furnishings department, our special make of white dress shirts for ordinary and full dress wear...
Always in stock in the men's furnishings department, our special make of white dress shirts for ordinary and full dress wear...
...seemed to be the feeling that a club should be formed, whose principal objects should be to make the new Exeter men coming to Cambridge acquainted with the alumni already down here, and to show men at Exeter that the graduates of the school have its best interests at heart. A committee of five men-one from the Law School and one from each class-was appointed to draw up a constitution for the club, and to present to the club at its next meeting other matters which required immediate decision. The following men compose the committee: W. C. Boyden...
...topic has become exhausted, the knowledge of experience becomes essential; he can tell from the scale of fish everything science tells us about the fish; from a chip he can recognize a Greek statue; from a bone he can draw the skeleton. In fine, his object is to make the part reflect the whole. To this tendency of the German towards specialization is due the rise of comparative history, comparative art, religion, philology, jurisprudence, etc. In philosophy also the German has done noble work; he treats it psychologically, and not as the Greek did, auto-logically. He looks into...