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Soon, however, George Sand gave up this style. The goodness of heart which made her sympathize with the sufferings of the people, and her love of nature widened the scope of her inspiration. She is the personification of the idealistic novel...
...reality the Washington rule has a much narrower scope than is generally supposed. Washington's reasons for his position were very simple. The country was young and weak and through geographical separation was naturally aloof from European affairs; it needed time for internal growth and development. Now the country is no longer feeble, science has eliminated distance and our general development has been great...
...feature, however, of the system, as it has existed for some years past, should be carefully guarded against, especially if the scope of gymnastic training is to expand still further. Work in the gymnasium is too apt to become separated from outdoor sport. It should be a means toward the real end, open air exercise, but it is too often looked upon as itself...
...annual reunion and dinner of the Sons of Brown Wednesday evening, a committee was appointed to take steps toward raising $2,000,000 to extend the scope and usefulness of the University...
...college rowing, if a rowing association representing the five should be formed. Such an association could, at least by the convenience of a conference it would afford, facilitate the task of arranging places and dates, in case two eight-oared races are rowed and also aid in broadening the scope of rowing competition by introducing, for instance, rowing in four-oars, pairs or singles...