Word: share
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...their studies. Both mind and body will soon be engaged, the former in the intellectual and the latter in the physical. It is but natural to expect that the more intellectual arts and sciences will be absorbed in unobtrusive silence, and that their achievement will not attract any notable share of public attention, and that base-ball and boat racing will be studied with a fervor which cannot but trumpet the accomplishments of their classic followers to the notice and admiration of an expectant world. Local pride leans more kindly toward the victories of brawn than towards those of mind...
...looks back on President Porter's administration will find it one of progress. Every department of the university has been improved, and that too in spite of a scarcity of money; and while no small share of the improvement is due to others than the outgoing president, yet it must all be put down as having been brought about during his fourteen years in the presidency. The two Divinity School buildings, the Farnam and Durfee dormitories, the beautiful Battell Chapel, the Sloane Laboratory, and the initial steps in the erection of Lawrence Hall and the Young Men's Christian Association...
...last number of the Yale Lit. quotes three poems from the Advocate The Williams Fortnight and the Advocate share the honor among the college papers, of having the greatest number of their verses copied by exchanges...
...management of Memorial Hall has planned, we learn, for a Thanksgiving dinner that will do justice to the day and the desires of those poor unfortunates who are deprived of a share in the family turkey. With the price of board at $4.00, it should become the policy of future directors to vary the prescribed courses at Memorial by inserting a Thanksgiving day elective, a course that will broaden and stimulate the inner man. We heartily recommend this course for all who spend the day in Cambridge, and trust that it will meet with their approval...
...fact that the two teams were not at all evenly matched, the only thing that marred the game was the incessant fumbling. As eighty-six had the ball most of the time, they did most of the fumbling, though the eighty-nine men managed to get in their fair share. For eighty-six, the best playing was done by Burnett, Austin, Fisk, and Kimball. Burnett's playing being especially fine. For eighty-nine, the honors were carried off by Scott, Wardman, Perry and Austin. Wardman doing most of the work in the rush line during the first three-quarters...