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Each religion has its keynote; that of Confucianism was order, of Zoroastrianism conflict, of Hinduism reality, and of Hebraism, holiness. Every religion is the idealism of the thought of the nation that brought it forth. Therefore to understand the religion of a nation one must study that nation's characteristics. The Hebrews were originally a nomadic tribe and as such possessed a nomadic cult, which had much in common with the later monotheistic idea. Like all nations, the Hebrews had two sides to their national character. The world y ambition and soldiery qualities of the Maccabees and the like...
...question of the acceptance of this proposition by the Weld and Newell clubs was brought before the Athletic Committee by the officers of the clubs last night. The committee took no definite action on the question one way or the other, but asked that the clubs submit estimates as to the probable expense of the undertaking and as to other necessary arrangements. If the Committee approves of the plan after these estimates are given, a vote of the clubs will be taken to decide finally the question of acceptance. The officers of the clubs are in favor of the plan...
...twelfth annual indoor meet of the Boston Athletic Association on Saturday night brought out some close and exciting contests, in two of which records were broken. The best showing by Harvard men was made in the relay races, in which the University team easily defeated Pennsylvania, breaking the indoor record. The interclass relay races were won by the Sophomores in fast time. In the other events Harvard won one first and three third places. Although the men entered in the B. A. A. games last year won more events, this can be accounted for by the fact that the best...
...mile handicap was won by F. C. Lynch of the Cathedral Y. M. C. A. in very good time,--4m. 42 2-5s. The two mile scratch race brought out an exciting struggle between A. Grant of Pennsylvania and F. M. Kanaly of the Cambridge Gymnasium. Grant took the lead at the start, and soon lapped the whole field except Kanaly, who easily kept near him. Toward the end Kanaly sprinted, but Grant had a good lead and won out in 9m. 40 4-5s. R. Grant '97 was third. R. Sheldon of Yale, the scratch...
...Sarony, of New York, who will act as judges of the competition. After the decision of these judges has been rendered, the exhibits of the two clubs will be sent to the University of Pennsylvania to be shown from May 6 to May 11. The photographs will then be brought to Cambridge, probably in the Brooks House, during the week beginning...