Word: sentimentality
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...hardly worth the having. Moreover from the artistic or dramatic point of view they can hardly be called successful and there can be no argument here for their continuance. If, then, the Sophomore theatricals fail in their chief purpose and, still further, there is among their members this sentiment against them this vote, in its effect on them, does not seem unwarranted or unjustified...
...friends, chief among them Arthur Hallam, and passed four glorious years. While there, he published his first book of poems, and though these were immature, yet they bespoke the coming poet. In 1833 and again in 1842 further poems were published. A new poet was recognized. The wealth, variety, sentiment, and music in his talent charmed the nation. Some of his poems were graceful, with dainty turns and quaint conceits; some shook off all elaborations, and sprang from the very soul of the poet...
...strongly from the West, and, from the character of its curriculum, its students may tend to be more mature and older than in mo+++t colleges. It is interesting, at least, to perceive that the suggestion of the faculty has met the approval of the university and that the sentiment there seems to be strongly against secret fraternities...
...critics accurately voice public sentiment...
...communication in another column is one of several that we have received in regard to the special trains to Springfield, and we feel sure that the writer expresses the sentiment of the whole college. Since every ticket to the Yale game secures the holder a particular seat it seems hardly necessary that he should reach the grounds earlier than half an hour before the game. The special trains run by the Boston and Albany R. R. leave Boston at 6.50, 8.00, and 8.35. Each ticket holder, therefore, having a reserved seat will take the last special and the result will...