Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Marsters discussed the better and cleaner aspect of the game in recent years and said that Harvard teams had now attained a standard of excellence where the defeat of Johns Hopkins was most to be desired and worked for. This University has been undefeated for five years and every effort must be made to secure a victory for Harvard this season...
...interesting course of lectures by Dean W. W. Fenn '84, of the Divinity School, has been announced by the Executive Committee of the Law School Society. Dean Fenn's series of addresses will consist of four lectures to law students on the legal aspect of the New Testament, to be given in the Parlor of Brooks House at 6.45 o'clock on Wednesday evenings throughout March. This course will be a supplement to that given by Professor G. F. Moore last October, which series dealt with the law of the Old Testament...
...This suggestion, if carried out, would have this influence, because it introduces the element of competition with an old and respected rival. It furnishes a definite and practical goal, which undergraduates would feel to be tangible and well worth striving after. Then, too, although the proposal has a financial aspect, and donations are scarce when new libraries and other buildings are going up, its practical application would entail no serious obstacles. Both Yale and Harvard have at present a competition for old and honorable prizes within their own walls. Here there is the Bowdoin Prize and every year a large...
...chief distinction of an issue which is on the whole above the average is the publication of Mr. F. L. Allen's Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poem on "Tripoli." Mr. Allen has wisely limited himself to a single aspect of the Italian Turkish war--the crime of Italy; and in verses of a compelling rhythm and an accent of fine earnestness he prophesies the price that Rome shall...
Professor G. F. Moore, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion at the Harvard Divinity School, will give tonight in Phillips Brooks House the first of a series of four lectures on the civil and criminal aspect of the Old Testament. The lectures are to be given under the auspices of the Law School Society of Brooks House each Tuesday in October at 6.45 o'clock...