Word: belief
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...pleased by the tone of the letter, and at the same time agitated,--pleased because an authority is reassuring us in our belief in football especially, and intercollegiate athletics as a whole; agitated because we cannot read the letter without a return of the fear that we are to lose the very object praised...
...memorial, and if no unfavorable vote has yet been passed, it devolves upon the advocated of a memorial to present their views directly to those in authority. It is only by a compete understanding that any final decision will be reached. Although there is no ground for the belief that the project will die out immediately, we see no reason why a committee should consume several months in deciding on its policy. There should be a prompt and definite offer to inaugurate this plan. If any objections are offered to it, it will then be time to consider upon what...
...human heart, the love of freedom. And when he came to die he started the great custom of giving his estate for the advancement of education. A stream of benefactions has followed that first gift of the sick young minister, a stream that is characteristic of the American belief in education. And a host of young men, more than one thousand every year, go out from this University that John Harvard founded, and which has existed by reason of the stream of benefactions which he started...
...participant in the great game from the stand-point of one coming from the southwest, I wish to give voice to my unreserved admiration for the thorough and scientific methods of coaching on Soldiers Field, the personal care and attention given to individual candidates. I have a firm belief in the system inaugurated by Head Coach Crane, aided by his well chosen staff of assistants. His work is characterized by that thoughtful zeal and clear-headedness which in the end must bring success...
Under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society, the Rev. Edward S. Drown, D.D., '84, professor of Systematic Divinity in the Episcopal Theological School, will speak in the Noble Room of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.15 o'clock on "The Personality of God: Objections to the Belief." This is the second of a series of three conferences on the general subject, "The Personality of God." The last of the series will be given on November 13, on "Substitutes for Personality...