Nothing could be done to Steggles, but we never felt the same to him again.
His face turned the colour of gooseberry fool, and his hair seemed to become many shades redder than usual as he walked up the chapel.
Speak," said the Doctor, "and address your remarks to me.
The freshmen craned out over the gallery, the sophomores shook their heads; "Too bad, too bad!
The freshmen had somehow lost their fear; they smiled up at their friends and grinned cheerfully at their losses, which is far better than to try to look unconscious.
The freshmen looked very blue; the team stood about in groups; the sophomores waited politely at one side.
Her shelves bristled with yellow French novels, and on her bureau a great ivory skull with a Japanese paper snake carelessly twined through it impressed stray freshmen tremendously.
They attached great purple streamers to their shirt-waists, and addressed themselves to the freshmen generally.
Martha balanced it a moment and threw it into the exact middle of the basket, while the sophomores howled and pounded and the freshmen looked blankly at one another.
The junior leader consulted a list in her hand, frantically whispered some words to the allies around her box, and the freshmen started up their tribute.
Perhaps I've been at it a bit too long, but I never saw such papers as these freshmengive one.
We shall be known as thefreshmen who invited seniors and Faculty and town-people to meet--nobody at all!
Two freshmen made a chair, lifted Harriet quickly and ran out with her, the doctors followed, and in the dead hush they heard her voice as the door closed.
There was also a ridiculous pledge read by one of the senior girls with great sobriety, hard to maintain amid the giggles and occasional shrieks of laughter from the freshmen who listened.
I've just got three new members of the freshmen and they're all going to vote for you!
The freshmen naturally took the event more seriously than their senior entertainers, for they were the ones who had to make themselves conspicuous all day at school.
Then Betty insisted that she must meet all of the freshmenand clapped her hands for order.
And to the relief of the freshmen, they remained in the home room until called for, each senior doing her best to make her freshmen girls feel at ease and happy over the fun.
I know positively," said Dotty Bradshaw, "what the seniors have done since we were freshmen ourselves.
But the initiation turned out to be only a "Baby Parade" in which the freshmen marched in time to music and rather enjoyed showing off themselves and their funny costumes.
I am ever so glad to meet you freshmen and I am sorry that I could not get here in time for the whole entertainment.
As the freshmen girls much outnumbered the seniors, it was necessary for a senior girl to escort more than one freshman.
Even the experienced Lucia was almost overcome at this, as in feminine treble seniors, andfreshmen cheered.
Whether or not any of the freshmen had seen or taken part in a "Tragedy of the Lighthouse Keeper" did not appear to matter, for they laughed as heartily as could be desired.
All the forenoon groups of staid seniors, grinning juniors and sophomores, or vexed freshmen stood in front of the placards and read the inscriptions with varied emotions.
Freshmen are like a lot of sheep--show 'em the way and they'll fall over themselves to get there.
Why, I'm told that if the freshmen don't give up the dinner plan I'm to be kidnaped.
Four other freshmensignified their willingness to die for their class, and Neil climbed on to the broad window-sill.
Well, we're freshmen ourselves, you know," said Neil sweetly.
Well, I hope he'll take pity on two ambitious but unprotected freshmen and--" There was a knock at the study door and Paul jumped forward and threw it open.
Laura's reference to herself had set Grace to thinking offreshmen in general.
That is, if you expect the freshmen and sophomores to turn out to it.
The rooms ain't half so large or good in the inner quad; and here's where all we freshmen live, besides a lot of the older undergraduates who don't care to change their rooms.
There must have been freshmen once who were chums of Wycliffe of Queen's, or Raleigh of Oriel.
He could not believe that he was such a bad oar as the old hands' made him out to be, and thought that it must be the fault of the other freshmen who were learning with him that the boat made so little way and rolled so much.
But with the freshmen he was always hand and glove, lived in their rooms, and used their wines, horses, and other movable property as his own.
The triumphant freshmen march up and down for perhaps half an hour, shouting 'Gown, gown!
For he asked me and two other freshmen to breakfast the other morning, and I was going to open out to him; but when I got there I was quite shut up.
It's a stupid custom that freshmen don't give parties in their first term, or I'd do it at once.
There was developed in the freshman class a sprinter who almost bested Bobby Hargrew at first; but the freshmen had little, after all, to do when the big day came.
When the three heats were run off, however, the freshmen proved better than the seniors once, and surpassed the sophomores in two of the heats.
Freshmen are too young and excited to be homesick so soon.
The game in progress was being played by Freshmen and Sophomores for the most part, and Jane and Phylis seemed to be doing most of it.
The freshmen had to endure the taunts of the sophomores concerning the trolley episode, as well as their own unexpressed disappointment at the result of the game.
If one of us freshmen is caught there it means a ducking, to say the least.
We freshmen form a ring about the big flag-pole on a certain night and the sophs try to pull us away.
My uncle, who used to be a football coach here, says the freshmen always used to get it the first week of the term.
There were but two more innings to play, and the run Langridge brought in had reduced the lead against the Randall freshmen from 6 to 5.
There were almost jeers mingled with the cheers of the preparatory school lads, and it was a sore and sorrowful lot of freshmen who made their way to the special trolley cars, the stalled one having been brought up in the meanwhile.
The freshmen stopped their cheering and crowded up.
Churchill and the students understood that the freshmen would meet, make up by contributions enough to buy a new clapper, and the incident would be closed until another year brought new freshmen to the college.
The only thing is for all of us freshmen to keep together if we go out.
The freshmen by a fierce effort succeeded in blocking the advance of their enemies, and those who had penetrated part way into the circles were hurled back.
I don't believe you will, for we're going to wipe up the ground with you freshmen this term.
One by one the freshmen came forward, and, shuffling a few steps to the encouraging "well done" of the seniors, mounted the steps between the rows of laughing upper classmen.
From this point, by an unwritten law, the classes ranged themselves according to the length of their university life; the seniors at the extreme apex of the angle, the other classes respectively above, leaving the freshmen far beyond in space.
Simultaneously the two freshmen quickened their pace.
There are freshmen who need to be hazed, but the need is to be judged by such nice tests that a sophomore is hardly old enough to determine them.
We are not freshmen at college, but we are constantly hazed.
As Deacon stood watching the freshmen at play, Dick Rollins, the crew captain, came up.
In an instant that subdued dining apartment was tumultuous with vocal outcry, drawing to the doorway a crowd of curious freshmen who were finishing dinner in their room.
In her heart Jennie believed that the only girl among the freshmen entries who had the least chance to win the long race was Nancy.
I want all you freshmen to understand that: The school captains must be respected and obeyed.
But she forgot that these were all sophomores, and the second-year girls and freshmen at Pinewood Hall were as far apart as the poles.
At the head of this party of freshmen was the very proud girl named Grace Montgomery, whom Cora indefatigably aped.
But she ventured to look in the other desk, which was not locked, and saw that here were several text-books, evidently to be studied by the freshmen this first year.
There were two older girls ahead and it would have been hardly possible, at this stage of the contest, for either of the freshmen to overtake the leaders.
That didn't tell the eager freshmen anything, for both the principal candidates for president of the class had been from the girls rooming on the West Side, and therefore were under Corinne's jurisdiction.
But you know, these freshmenhave got to learn to fight their own battles.
Nancy's new dignity as president of the class bore heavily upon her at first, for she feared that she would not discharge her duty to the other freshmen in a proper way.
Ahead of these two freshmenwere only two seniors, four juniors, and one soph.
The freshmen had given her an overwhelming vote for class president for the soph.
For, at the beginning of the fourth lap, both of the girls who called themselves leaders of the freshmen class began to fall back, although they still struggled.
She did not welcome the idea of coming into close contact with the little knot of freshmen that were loyal to Mignon La Salle's interests.
She had not lived in Sanford long enough to become well-known to them, and as a rule the juniors and seniors left the bringing up of the freshmen to their sophomore sisters.
Then as freshmen it's our solemn duty to be nice to her and make her feel at home," stated Muriel, seriously.
The freshmen answered with their song, "The Freshmen's Brave Banner," but they did not sing as spiritedly as they had before the beginning of the game.
The freshmen had challenged the sophomores to play against them on the first Saturday afternoon in November.
From the beginning of the second half it looked as though the freshmen might retrieve their early losses.
Several of the sophomores, including Ellen Seymour, heatedly denied the rumor, and a number of freshmen also took up the cudgels in her behalf.
A jubilant shout swelled from the throats of the watching freshmen and their fans.
The belated invitations were delivered to the two freshmen by Miss Arnold herself the next day, greatly to Jerry's satisfaction.
One of the freshmen has asked me to go to the tryout on Friday.
The freshmen like to make so many alterations in their programs.
With the realization that they were facing defeat the freshmen rallied and made a desperate effort to hold their own, bringing their count up to eight.
Did I not see you at practice with thefreshmen shortly before the game?
I hope the freshmen get the worst whitewashing that any team in this school has ever had, too," she added, with a deliberate air of spite.
Her hand slid into Marjorie's, and thus began a friendship between the two freshmen that was to defy time and change.
The idea of her consenting to be elected on the freshmen executive!
The freshmen co-eds at Payzant College did not like Grace Seeley--that is to say, the majority of them.
At this moment half a dozen freshmen entered the open door of the gymnasium, and the girls hastened over to welcome them and to make them feel at home.
Do you really expect so many freshmen to meet the requirements, Captain?
But perhaps some of the freshmen might resent this, and interpret her attitude as condescending.
Ruth Henry was defeated again, but not wholly so; for Marjorie's plan for befriending homesick freshmen had been put aside, and her chance of becoming president lost.
I wonder whether these freshmen know about our Girl Scout troop, and are as eager to make it as we were the sorority!
The preceeding year she had given a house-party to the freshmen and sophomore members of the sorority to which she belonged at that time, and they had all had a lovely time.
But she glanced sympathetically towards Alice Endicott, and Daisy Gravers, those freshmenwho were so anxiously waiting for the deciding factor.
Marjorie herself did not mind: her attention was so taken up with hockey and freshmen and Scout activities, that she had scarcely given the matter a thought.
Some of the freshmen at Miss Allen's were pretty homesick at first, and we want to avoid all that with her.
But perhaps it carried the greatest happiness of all to the threefreshmen who were chosen--Florence Evans, Alice Endicott, and Daisy Gravers.
Did Ruth and Lily and Marjorie think that the other freshmen could not hold a meeting without these few girls--that they, leaders though they were, were indispensable?
While they withdrew to count the ballots, the others proceeded to discuss a time at which to call the freshmen class together, to emphasize the importance of securing their own meeting.
They weren't at all nice to us last year when we were freshmen and they were sophomores.
Freshmen should be required to keep reasonable hours.
I have followed the practice in my own sections of freshmen of requiring them to put at the head of their brief and of their argument the audience which they had in mind.
Should freshmen be required to be within college bounds at a fixed hour every night?
Freshmen should be required to be within bounds by eleven o'clock at night.
Freshmen should not be elected to college societies.
As to the exercises which should accompany the work in argument my experience with classes of five to six hundred freshmen leads me to think that their value to the student can hardly be overestimated.
Freshmen were even known to address him as "Professor Punky," only to be pardoned with a never to be forgotten kindliness when they discovered their awful mistake.
Eventually about 180 men, largely from the freshmen and sophomore classes, were enrolled in the artillery and signal service units under the two officers detailed to the University, Captain Robert Arthur and Captain John P.
In April, 1874, three freshmen and three sophomores were suspended for hazing.
This rule was drastically applied in 1871 when a large number of freshmen and sophomores, who had found Van Amburgh's circus more attractive than their classes, were actually suspended.
The Chronicle once even took occasion to point out certain places where-- If the freshmen insist upon celebrating their transition state by the customary hints to citizens in regard to side-walks, etc.
I think that the real hope of the dean was that such colleges might be reduced to junior colleges, and that the available funds might be spent in improving the instruction in the freshmen and sophomore years.
I wonder how our freshmen will make out Saturday against Boxer Hall?
Directly in the rear of the main building were the dormitories, the east one for the freshmen and sophomores, and that on the west for the juniors and seniors.
I think it was taken for a joke, and if it was by any freshmen I'll make 'em wish they'd never come to Randall.
Dutch managed to get Holly Cross and the two Jersey twins into his scheme, and the four lads, after ascertaining that the proctor was busily engaged trying to bring order out of chaos in the freshmen ranks, made for Mr. Zane's room.
This was the idea of dreamers like "Pegasus" Langdon, who said things about "sentiment" and to whom Freshmen seldom came for advice.
Frank Lyman had exhorted them simply, while the Freshmenwere attacking their nine.
During the lulls in the talk, the Freshmen made audible sounds trying to swallow their food; this was so embarrassing that they gave up the effort to eat, only gulping water now and then during talk.
I don't like to see a man going around with his hand out, raking the Freshmen in.
At the reception to the Freshmenhe had been introduced to the same Faculty people six times over by members of as many fraternities, each presenting him as an individual entirely under their auspices and for whom they alone were responsible.
As the last inning dragged its tedious length, the prospect of the Freshmen forcing a rush had become the important thing with the crowd.
I hope the Freshmenwill pay particular attention to Mr. Rice," said Shirlock.
The direct gaze is something that wild beasts and bullies, Freshmen or otherwise, cannot bear.
We're going to quit when we get even with you for pulling twenty-five lone Freshmen out of the Hall at night and making them rush against the whole Sophomore class; then's when we're going to quit.
The glory of it all was that upper-classmen as well as Freshmen put themselves absolutely under the Sophomore's rule when it was a question of an examination.
His scrub was made up of freshmen and, of course, the regular team beat them with ease.
About a dozen of the sophs and juniors left, and the enrollment of freshmen was rather slim.
Various freshmen flung timid glances at the hero every now and again; it was to them an event that they might have, for a whole hour, closely under their observation, this king among men.
Men would be going down to the river now--freshmen would be hearing reluctantly, some of them with tears, the coarse and violent criticism of the Third Year men who were tabbing them.
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