Word: bare
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...prominent in various fields of ecclesiastical life, including Dr. Charles R. Brown, dean of the Yale School of Religion, and the Reverend John W. Planter, of the Andover Theological Seminary. The names of those expecting to be present should be sent as soon as possible to Mr. Carl B. Bare, 600 West 122d street, New York City...
...larger than would fit in an empty nutshell. The omnipotence of man becomes petty besides his ignorance; his greatest achievements, his boasted comprehension of the universe, are contained within a clockwork mass of matter. And the training of this mind up to a place where it even in some bare measure may approach the divine, takes the greater part of a man's life...
...have been afflicted by the war, by Mrs. Winthrop, of 38 Beacon street, Boston. She has received a letter from Madame Nina Duryea, who has just returned from Raen l'Etape, Vosges, describing the piteous condition of the peasants there with their homes in ashes and their feet bare. Anyone wishing to contribute may send shoes to the above address and they will be forwarded to the Secours Duryea, Paris...
...soccer, University teams winning three times, losing twice, and tieing twice. The fencing series goes to Harvard 4 to 2. Two thirds of the dual cross-country runs have resulted in Crimson victories, the series standing 6 to 3. The indoor relay competition is much closer, Harvard having a bare lead with 6 victories out of 11 races...
With last Saturday's defeat behind the University team, and Princeton and Yale ahead, today's game is going to be fought hard from beginning to end. The real calibre of the team will be laid bare. The Cornell defeat, taken by itself, is inconclusive. Any team is likely to fall into a mid-season slump, be taken unawares, or be in an immature stage of development, and so meet with an unexpected reversal. The University will not take any chances with today's game, however, and a defeat at the hands of Penn. State cannot be explained...