Word: characterized
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The morning chapel service yesterday was held in memory of Dr. Freeman Snow. Dr. Peabody spoke a few impressive words, telling the story of Dr. Snow's life and character and his noble service in the civil war. In conclusion he showed how Dr. Snow had won his way to...
Professor Peabody spoke of the men that the society most needed, men who were temperate, studious and strong in character, Christian men who would lead the way in religion. He showed the possibilities and opportunities such men would have for doing an immense amount of good in the life of...
more imbued with the spirit of antiquity than Swinburne with all his Greek. And why? Because he read, not to become Greek, but drawn by a passion for the same ideal beauty that made the Greeks themselves Greek. The advice of Cato, cum bonis ambula, holds as good of books...
The religious system which gives such immense benefits to the sincerity of the religious life, is, by its very nature, in danger of making this life too inconspicuous. From this it can be saved only by the character of its services, and it is for their contributions to the services...
Of the two hundred and fifty-nine men who entered college in the fall of 1890, only two hundred and fourteen now remain. In state representation, New York leads with sixty men, followed by Connecticut with forty-seven, Pennsylvania with twenty, Massachusetts with eighteen, and Illinois with fifteen. New York...