Word: answered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...purpose of obtaining an education, a residence within the meaning of the constitution, which gives a person, who has his means of support from another place, either within or without this Commonwealth, a right to vote, or subjects him to the liability to pay taxes in such town?" The answer of the Supreme Court to this question, too long to be quoted in full, seems to make the whole matter perfectly clear. The following extracts from this opinion of the court indicate the lines on which it is based...
...answer to the communication published in the CRIMSON of Oct. 21, concerning the hare and hounds runs, the Harvard Athletic Association wishes to state that in accordance with the wishes of Mr. Cook, captain of the L. C. A A. A. A. track team and Mr. Lathrop, the trainer, it does not intend to start the hare and hounds runs until after the Fall meetings...
...longed to have it removed. He besought the Lord three times to take it away, and though it did not depart, he never felt the failure of player. Paul's was the great test experience of prayer. It suggests three things especially, namely, what did he pray for; what answer did he get, and how he came to regard prayer...
...first Paul got for his answer nothing. Then out of the silence came to him a thought that gradually shaped itself into the word of the Lord, "My grace is sufficient for thee." Nothing is more unphilosophical than the argument that prayer is merely reflective. Contact and influence is one of the interest realities of human existence. Why should not divine influence be more real? Paul came to regard it as very real...
...realize that every law, from highest to lowest is perfectly fulfilled in the physical structure of the stars. To many men it is not sufficient to say that of course the laws of nature always hold, and that force will always produce the same effects. These men will answer that because they may spend a life time in trying to appreciate the beauty and reason in the universe, and even then be literally almost as ignorant about them as they ever were, they cannot satisfy themselves in the least, by physical or metaphysical theories about formation and perpetuation. What delights...