Word: characterized
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But the rise of class debating clubs and the large attendance in the various College courses, directly or indirectly connected with debating, soon made it evident that there was not room for an active debating club open to the different classes. It was then that the University Debating Club took...
Of course, the final and highest end of Bible study is, however, neither literary, critical, nor historical, but frankly devotional. The best use a man can make of his Bible is to study its teachings in the light of his own temptations, to study its biographies that he may learn...
The Harvard Golf Club has just taken an option of eighty four acres of land on the Trapels road, between Waverly and Waltham. The land, which is known as the Wellington Farm, runs on both sides of the main road and can be reached by the electric cars in about...
Professor Moore chose as his text the twelfth verse of the second chapter of St. James' Epistle: "So speak ye, and so do, as men that are to be judged by the law of liberty." At the outset of university life, the speaker said, a man comes into a new...
O. G. Frantz '03, the last speaker, emphasized again the duty of college men to do their best to help one another and their college. He outlined also the Bible courses which are conducted in the Association and urged upon all the men present, of whatever creed, the importance of...