Word: cared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...begging that the vote be reconsidered, is presented, along with the greater petition, to the Faculty at the regular meeting next Tuesday. Petitions received before ten o'clock Tuesday morning will be acted upon at that day's meeting. We hope the managers of the scheme will take care forthwith to get acquainted with the methods of the office, so that the petition will be properly presented next Tuesday...
...bill is a good measure. 1. It has been drawn up with the greatest care; Hoar in Boston Jour., Nov. 26, '90. 2. It will reduce the revenues without sacrificing protection; McKinley's speech in House, May 7, '90. 3. By its reciprocity provision, it will greatly extend the market for our products; Blaine's speech at Canton, O., Oct, 29, '90. 4 There is as yet no proof of evil results from the bill; President's 2d message, Boston Jour...
...misleading. It is not difficult for a man to find fault with the deeds of his ancestors and to blame them, on the ground that every evil thought and action had transmitted its effect to him. But it does not so often happen that this man realizes how careful he should be himself to try to counteract the evil influence he may have inherited and to take good care not to add to the store which he must transmit to future generations...
Paul Jones" began the last of her three weeks' engagement at the Hollis Street Theatre last evening. As the hero of the opera Miss Huntington is most successful, while the support given her by the remainder of the company gives general satisfaction. The opera is produced with the greatest care, and the groupings and stage settings are quite artistic. The success of Paul Jones the coming week is assured from its popularity during the last fortnight...
...wonderful effect of distance. Among the military scenes, "The Conquered" and "The Road of the War Prisoners" are the most striking. The painting of "Jesus in the Desert" gives an extraordinary sense of loneliness. The faces in the large groups and small portraits alike are executed with great care and individuality. Among the smaller pictures the snow scenes show a unique power in the use of white; and the paintings of the Pearl Mosque give the effect of reflection on a marble floor so perfectly that it is difficult to believe, at first, that the scenes are only on canvass...