Word: sentimentality
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...humor. We say this advisedly because by a strange coincidence the man who drew the picture and the president of the board are lineal descendants of St. Patrick themselves, and believe that the opinion voiced in yesterday's communication is not a criterion of the general sentiment of our race in College. R.C. BENCHLEY '12. A.M. O'SGOOD...
...Hungarian constitutional law and has contributed many articles on that subject to Hungarian, French, German, English, and American magazines. In recent lectures and in interviews for the papers Count Apponyl has advocated the Universal Peace Movement and in nearly all his speeches in this country has tried to arouse sentiment in its favor. Although Count Apponyl will take as his specific topic Hungary and her relationship with Austria, he will confine his address largely to the discussion of universal peace. The lecture will be open only to members of the University...
...authority on Hungarian constitutional law and has been a contributor on the subject to magazines in Europe and America. He is also, although he has been attacked on that account, an advocate of the Peace Movement and in his speeches in this country has usually tried to arouse sentiment in its favor...
...eleventh anniversary of the dedication of the Phillips Brooks House were held in the house last evening. P. D. Smith '11, president of the Brooks House Association, presided. President A. P. Fitch, of the Andover Theological School, outlined the growth and influence of the Brooks House, contrasting the religious sentiment among the students of his own undergraduate days with the present sentiment. The change for the better that this sentiment has taken he ascribed largely to the influence of the Brooks House. Dean Wells referred to the strong interest that graduates of the University in all parts of the country...
...undergraduate opinion on subjects pertaining to the University, and to co-operate with the Athletic Committee in eradicating any evils in the conduct of athletics. The attainment of this purpose is to be effected in part by direct jurisdiction over individual students, and in part by creating the general sentiment that it is a question of individual and college honor to maintain a strict attention to scholastic duties...