Word: boyde
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mile there are Lawless and Warren who scored against Yale last May, and MacLure of last year's Freshman team. In the two-mile there will be Boyd, the present holder of the dual record in this event, and Copeland, who placed third against Yale last spring. Other distance men of promise are Blackman, Hawkes Zamore, J. R. Abbott A. J. deGozzaldi, and Carter...
...Committee in charge of the work is as follows: chairman, O. G. Saxon '14, of Garden City, L. I.; W. A. Barron,. Jr., '14, of Newburyport; E. Blaine '14, of Chicago, Ill.; A. M. Boal '14, of Ronceverte, W. Va.; R. St. B. Boyd '14, of Dedham: F. H. Canaday '14, of New Castle, Ind.; N. Curtis, Jr., '14, of Jamaica Plain; W. E. Griffiths, Jr., '14, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; F. B. Harvey '14, of Catonsville, Md.; S. T. Hopkins '14, of Newtonville; K. McIntosh '14, of New York City N. Y.; W. G. Rice, Jr., '14, of Albany...
...dissatisfaction, and of the salvation of souls by God alone. Life consists, if we but allow it, in the education of our souls by God through love. Love is the great message of Dante. Love is inexorable in her tests of the constancy of the soul. "But," said Bishop Boyd-Carpenter, "love will never leave you nor forsake you. She may carry you through Hell, she may make you despair of your very soul, but, at the last, she will lift you and put you in the presence of God." "Your life and mine," he concluded "are in the hands...
Bishop William Boyd-Carpenter, Canon of Westminster Abbey, delivered the last and culminating lecture, under the William Belden Noble foundation, on "Dante's Verdict on Life: Its Significance and Value," last evening in New Lecture Hall. In this final lecture, Bishop Boyd-Carpenter summed up with deep impressiveness and remarkable clearness the essence and significance of the "Divina Commoedia" in "The Message of Dante...
...Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. "Its significance lies in this," said Bishop Boyd-Carpenter, "that a true Christian life is a repetition of what happened to our Master. It is the story of the necessity of fighting evil, after firmly resolving to fight it, and then of the acceptance of the soul in the presence of the Redeemer...