When they were 20 yards from their own goal, they had to hand the ball over to the Blues. He went here and avoided that one, turned right, then left.
Busttr Brown
In any case, there is no essential difference in the cause; it is the power of authority that commands belief. We read of Colovius who said, “Who would dare to put the authority of Copernicus above the authority of God” (that is, the Bible) and we congratulate ourselves on having left such views behind us.
Jlnotbtr Rind of "tramming"
It would undoubtedly be true to say that the belief in the existence of God among introspective people in any religious community is largely based not on arguments or authority, but on private experience, originating in the subconscious self, in that background of consciousness , which can be called the mass of feeling.
If a man is really popular, it is because he stands for something and can be addicted. If the college junior is really popular, it is because he represents the best in college life. If a boy is popular among his playmates, it's because he dares to do things that the usual run of boys won't do.
If a boy has six to twelve friends and no other people are particularly interested in him, some people say, "He's a popular guy." He's not popular. "That guy must be a popular young man." But just take his money away and see how long that young man will remain popular among that same bunch of guys. Of course, a man must be free, open and friendly if he wants to be liked, but that is secondary to the fundamental requirement: being true to what he thinks is best in life.
It is very apt to turn us away from what goes into winning the lasting love and respect of our people.
After a while I heard a lot of talking outside my cage, and before I could even cry, I was thrown into a horrible old sack and carried away like a sack of flour. The next thing I knew, I was being pulled way into the air and then dumped through a window that closed behind me. An old black cat came up to me and tried to purr around me, like she had a whole case against me, but I didn't have time for her, so I ran away to the other side of the hall.
Then many doors opened and some girls in long dresses came rushing out. The next morning some girls who lived in this big building with doors so 1 nanny found me and gave me lots of good things to eat, They said I must belong to what sounded like the "•Freshmeat" class. the house were extremely good to me, they gave me plenty to eat, let me warm myself by their fire, and then 1nade 1ne a bed at night in the back shed.
I've caught a few flies at these meetings, but one of the girls has punched me in the ribs every time, so I guess I shouldn't have done that.
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The Sophomores train had just left when we arrived at Shawmut station, so we took The distance from Arkport to Alfred was altogether too short, and I am sure that fond memories of those banquet days will remain for all of us. The cheerful jokes and answers passed from tongue to tongue, while the room resounded with the laughter of a happy, carefree youth, and—oh you worthy sophomores, your ears did not burn. Having fully satisfied our appetites, we were served some literary delicacies that sparkled with humour, gaiety and dignity. After basking in the sunlight of their smiles for a time, we were led by Miss Bess to consider the true meaning of "The Violet and the Grey," and to encourage them accordingly. Rising from the table, we gave one good shout with the glorious cheer of victory at the end, and on our homeward road we made the hills in th row back the chorus, "Banquet, our banquet!" If only such an opportunity may be offered, we will ever be ready to shout again:-. The class of 1910 immediately boarded the train already in motion, which had been held for tbom by order of the general. The fun did not end with the banquet, for the city was theirs and they enjoyed the privilege. Unfortunately, the menu cards had not yet been printed, but the editor of the Alfred Sun had been notified to have them ready before Monday. My informant did not say whether it was the dryness of the jokes or the dryness of the lunch that caused the gagging. After eating a nice dinner, some of the gang thought they would take in the sights of the city. Despite their annoyances, however, some of the bravest of 1911s braved the high street. Keep up the good work, Freshmen, and perhaps next year you will be worthy of the name Sophmores, as long as you develop your self-reliance. At Uhapel, the Faculty has reserved the back seats for the elderly, as a mark of the dignity of tbeil' position. How can this dignity be preserved, if class people or special persons occupy those places, day after day, and lose to their superiors. 34;F.'' was the successful contestant and the real name will be announced in the December issue. Lucky for you that you'll never know - you'll pass out and have to be blown up with a toothpick. It is to the benefit of the MONTHLY, and also to your own benefit, that your articles are read and criticized with difficulty. If they are too long, they should be cut - if bad English occurs, it should be corrected. So we beg you again, don't be tender, don't be afraid of the editorial pencil. Jltblttics However, the visitors were not very far from the goal at any time during the game and only made a very small number of first downs. The home side used the forward pass successfully on a number of occasions, while the visitors failed every time they tried. The mechanics kicked off and after Boto Sides Bad failed to make any long consecutive gains, time was called with the ball near the center of the field. Alfred brought the ball to the twenty-meter line where a goal attempt was attempted by place kick, but it failed. After the kickout, Alfred brought the ball to the one-yard line through a series of plays in which quarterback Jackson made some excellent runs, and Teiper handed the ball off for the second touchdown. One of the girls in English XII accidentally bit Qer-foot into the man's coat. Annas recently received music addressed: To the leader of the REFORMED church choir, under the care of Rev. Smith, this life departed to heaven at 12 m'', it was written on the door posted by the sympathetic family. With this edition of the MONTHLY you find yourself off to a good start in your school work; First years who have just started their university course; Sophmores who don't quite wonder how strange it seems to think of themselves; Juniors look back on the first two years like it was yesterday; and the Seniors blinded by the rapid flight of time, and half satisfied. Think among classmen, while doing this or that, and turn it to its utmost possibilities; "release your prisoner possibilities.'' Upper class, pause if you will. Jllf rltdian Soori, the meeting was called to order and an interesting program followed, at the end of them a farce in which eight girls took part. And in tre ulo you shuddered back, "For I thought I was a soldier, and if I moved but a little, the Indians would kill me dead." She prefers to help her mother wash the dishes rather than do her hair according to the latest fashion. Of course, if I went to a fancy dance, Mary wouldn't quite fit the bill, the Comrades wouldn't envy me having her as a wife. She wouldn't feel at home in a grand ballroom and would probably spill some of the serbert. I wonder what Julia would be like at home. When I thought of Julia, I never thought of home. Of course, it wouldn't be nice to come home tired and hungry, to find no one there and nothing to eat, to find a line on the table saying that your wife has gone to see Mrs. The house would be warm, dinner would be ready; and if I should be a little cross, and should find a little fault, tears would. Jllumni In 1903 he became professor of economics at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he still remains. He spends his summers working for the Bureau of University Travel and giving parties through European countries. In The Madisonensis for October 8 was printed the address delivered by President I\1erriH at the opening exercises at Colgate. Cbt ntw York Statt Scboo. l of HAPGOOD 5, HAYNES TAILOR H. CHILDS, W. BARNEY, SCOTT Bargain Store and Sprends,Receptlons or Banquets Rough ; Finished Lumber DOORS AND WINDOWS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES JESSE C. POTTER, Alfred Market Rattdolph W. PLACE SHEFFIELD BASSETT, Alfred H. Bassett Tailor Hardware, Plumbing, Etc Pharmacist NEW YORK COLLEGE MEN H. CRANDALL, Pres HAMIL TON, CashierCbt Jrtsbman Banqutt
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