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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...program for this evening is as follows: Organ Prelude, Moderato (Symphonie Romane), Widor Salutation. Invocation, closing with the Lord's Prayer. Chorale, "Oh, who like Thee, so calm, so bright," Bach Carol, "Christmas Bells," Osgood Old French Carol, "At midnight a summons came." Carol, "Good King Wenceslas," Traditional Scripture Reading, St. Luke 2: 1-20. Carol, Parvum quando, Osgood Chorus, "The Shepherds' Farewell to the Holy Family," Berlioz Congregational Hymn, Adeste Fidelis, J. Reading Carol, "Lo, how a Rose e'er Blooming," Praetorius Carol, "Comes Kolyada," Rimsky-Korsakoff Chorale, "Ah, dearest Jesus, Holy Child,". Bach Benediction. Postlude, Hallelujah Chorus, Handel

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: XMAS SERVICES AGAIN TONIGHT | 12/17/1919 | See Source »

This evening's program is as follows: Organ Prelude, Moderato (Symphonie Romane), Widor Salutation, Invocation, closing with the Lord's Prayer. Chorale, "Oh, who like Thee, so calm, so bright," Bach Carol, "Christmas Bells," Osgood Old French Carol, "At midnight a summons came." Carol, "Good King Wenceslas," Traditional Scripture Reading, St. Luke 2: 1-20. Carol, Parvum quando, Osgood Chorus, "The Shepherds' Farewell to the Holy Family," Berlioz Congregational Hymn, Adeste Fidelis, J. Reading Carol, "Lo, how a Rose e'er Blooming," Practorius Carol, "Comes Kolyada,' Rimsky-Korsakoff Chorale, "Ah, dearest Jesus, Holy Child," Bach Benediction. Postlude, Hallelujah Chorus, Handel

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHRISTMAS SERVICE TONIGHT | 12/16/1919 | See Source »

...think straight--often they do not think honestly. Radical reformers are too often filled with so many emotions as altogether to lose sight of the safe and sane. The difference between a genius and a fanatic is the difference between emotion tempered with reason and emotion without the calm which comes from a true education and the proper use of the brain. The world is troubled with an abnormal education of the heart and too little education of the head. A balance should be struck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 10/7/1919 | See Source »

...foregoing irrefutable torrent of natural history leads right down to the following fair proposition: Why not pretend that we possess that calm and bloodless self-control that the professors pretend to possess when faced with the crushing fact of spring? Why not? This vast effort may seem pointless. But if we make good our pretense as they often manage to make good theirs, yes, in the very Tace of spring, ours will be a great consummation, a true millenium. The barriers of June will be removed, and we will be in a position to say to our professor: "Verily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPRING-FEVER. | 4/22/1919 | See Source »

...with officially recognized opponents. College publications are again turning out their issues as in former times. Classes have changed from uniform to civilian dress, and their numbers have doubled, trebled, and even quadrupled in some instances. The once magic words "military duties" have lost their previously infallible power to calm instructors who wax wroth at sins of ommission and commission. There is also a growing spirit of optimism in the air, due to the replacement of the uncertain future of war times by the more discernable future in days of peace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES. | 2/14/1919 | See Source »

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