Word: calme
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...days, is called "As a Man Thinks". Into an apparently hopeless turmoil of sin and mental suffering which comes from the faithlessness of a husband and his suspicion of the faithlessness of his wife, into that very world which the modern "problem play" has bared so relentlessly, comes the calm, certain figure of a Jewish doctor, invincible because he possesses what those tortured spirits round him lack,--faith. Through the sheer force which it gives him, he instills it into them, and reconciles them. Another teaching is prominent: that true faith is something so deep and so compelling that...
Rheinberger.--"Evening Calm...
...last of the series of organ recitals by Dr. A. T. Davison, Jr., '06, organist and choirmaster, will be given in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8 o'clock. The following program will be rendered: Bach, Prelude in G major: Practorins. "Lo, How a Rose"; Rheinberger, "Evening Calm"; Mendelssohu, "Beati Mortui"; Widor, Scherzo from Fourth Symphony: Victoria, "Ave Maria": Gouned. March from "The Queen of Sheba...
There is no unnecessary roughness in soccer for cleverness depends not on butting into one another but upon taking the ball away from an opponent with the least bodily contact. The game necessitates athletic sense, perfect physical condition, agility, speed, a cool head, and a calm temper. Men of any size or weight can play this game. Agility, however, is indispensable, for the ball is propelled by every part of the body, except the arms and hands, which makes skillful use of the head and of both feet necessary. When the scientific control of the ball has been mastered, soccer...
...will be given in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8 o'clock. The following program will be presented by Dr. Davison, assisted by W. C. Rowland sG., baritone soloist: Bach--Fugue in D major; Guilmant--Andante (from Fourth Sonata); Taurs--Gavotte; Handel--"Revenge, Timotheus Cries," Mr. Rowland; Rheinberger--"Evening Calm"; Mozart--Jehovah, Guide Us, Mr. Rowland; Widor--Sixth Symphony (First Movement...