Word: manfully
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this point Professor Trowbridge performed some interesting experiments, and showed some equally interesting photographs to prove the existence of waves of electricity and their oscillatory motion. He then made a most significant experiment in induction, and explained how a man killed by an electric wire was in reality struck by lightning. A dozen lectures would be necessary to explain all the aspects of those phenomena, and only a short description of them was attempted in last night's lecture...
...questions of belief. Dr. Andrews then considered some of these questions, and showed that God is not arbitrary in fixing the total store of good and happiness in the world, or in distributing this store, and that it is a mistake to suppose that he takes away from one man's good to add to another's. The choir sang the following selections: "Lord of all power and might," by Mason; "Let not your heart be troubled," by Trembath; "The radiant Morn," by Woodward...
...across at 3.58. No goal. Score Harvard 30, Yale 8. Harvard again forced the play. Fearing carried the ball past the centre; Trafford punted and Hallowell was down upon Owsley when he caught the ball; he missed him on the first attempt, but on recovering himself downed the Yale man in his tracks. Trafford now tried for another goal from the field, and for the first time during the afternoon was successful. Score Harvard 35, Yale 8. For some time after the ball was put in play both teams worked well and kept it at the centre of the field...
...important that every man should be present...
...much the wiser. Although there may be unfairness to Princeton still the instinct of self-preservation is paramount. Now, after all, is Princeton entitled to so very much consideration? It is, of course, most unfortunate, that Harvard's record in the past is not free from spots. Every Harvard man, however, believes that it is purer than that of any other college. And now that Harvard is striving for absolute purity, it is certainly no argument that she has not lived up to the standard which she has now set herself. Everyone who enjoys college sport and believes in honesty...