Word: answerable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...however, many of the clubs have come together again and are following out a plan more conservative and perfectly safe. The new rooms are comfortable and answer every purpose of the clubs. The men who have undertaken the responsibility for the new organization are to be congratulated and commended for their work...
...heard the tidings of God's Love and Mercy, and when he realizes all the beauty of the new gift, he is filled with gratitude and desires to give some return, however inadequate. When he asks what he shall give Christ for his good news, the answer is, "yourself." Christ is constantly pouring out upon us the riches of God, even when we are often to blind to see them, and all the return He wants is a man's best self. He does not wish, in this sacrifice what men are apt to suppose. He does not ask surrender...
...that the members may become better acquainted with one another and feel a stronger interest in the organization, the St. Paul's Society intends to hold several distinctly social meetings during the winter. It is intended that a speaker shall address each meeting on some interesting subject and then answer any questions the members of the society...
...merely personal support, but money subscriptions. The students pay out money right along. But for them where would foot ball and base ball and the crew be? Clear, is it not, that the students should each and all have a certainity of one seat apiece? It is no answer to say that many are not satisfied with one. At present nobody, save a favored few, is sure of one seat; it is a scramble in which private influence and the largest purse alone can command success...
...last correspondence upon the subject are letters from Mr. Pierce and Professor James which have appeared in the "Nation." Mr. Pierce defends Dr. Abbot and Professor James' letter is an answer to Professor Pierce...