Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...action taken by an undergraduate body for the revision of the University Hymnal marks a significant change in what formerly has been considered the religious attitude of the students. In 1895 it was found expedient to revise and enlarge with great care the hymnal which Edward Everett Hall, Phillips Brooks, Alexander McKenzie, and George A. Gordon had compiled nine years before, and now, after seventeen years that have seen even greater changes in the University, it is no wonder that the need of revision is again felt. No attempt was made by the second group of compilers to provide...
Perhaps the explanation may lie in a few misconceived ideas. Many students, for instance, undoubtedly feel that the Chapel preachers would not care to discuss the purely mundane subjects in which they are interested. Yet no belief could be more erroneous, for these college preachers consider it a privilege both to meet as many college men as possible and to talk over with them subjects of the latters' own choosing. Probably no one of these men is visited more than Dr. Lyman Abbott, who spends most of his time, when he is in Wadsworth House, discussing journalism. Nor should...
...interested in the work are invited to report and at least hear what is required. If they them feel than they do not care to continue they are not bound...
...still alive. A number of them were trimmed during the summer and the deadwood is now being removed from the remaining trees. The dead trees and decayed wood was found to afford breeding places for such pests as the bark beetle and the leopard moth and so the utmost care has been exercised in removing as much of this as possible...
...each visiting preacher being in residence for a week or more. During the preacher's term of service he will be in Wadsworth House 1 each morning between 9 and 11 o'clock, during which time he will be glad to see any member of the University who may care to call upon...