Word: come
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...benefits brought about by foreign missions today are acquired by commerce.- (a) The commercial activity is so great that it extends to all parts of the world.- (b) The natives soon imitate the conduct of traders who come among them and-(c) Traders do all they can to bring education in some form to them in order that they may learn to trade fairly and to the best advantage of all concerned.- (d) The hunt for new fields for investment and for colonization carries with it Christianity and civilization which the surrounding natives will eventually, of their own accord...
...choir sang: "Let not your Heart be troubled," Foster; "I will Lift up Mine Eyes," Clarke-Whitfield; "Come now and let us Reason," Wareing, solo by E. M. Waterhouse...
...tube is only 1-60th of an inch thick, but even glass as thin as this absorbs so many rays that it presents great obstacles. It has been suggested that an aluminum window be put in the tube and that the photographs be taken with the rays that come through the aluminum, for the reason that the aluminum absorbs hardly any rays while the thinnest glass absorbs an enormous number of them. The objection to the aluminum window is that the atmospheric pressure of 15 pounds to the square inch would break the tube...
...VARSITY GLEE CLUB.- There will be an important rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock for a concert next Wednesday. All men who sang in the Fall concert will please come and bring all music belonging to the club...
...last year's crew Frothingham is the only man who has as yet come out, but Kales, who is at present coaching the freshman eight, C. Brewer, Fairchild and Derby will all probably row later. Still-man is with the 'varsity squad so that he will not be available for his class crew. Of the two remaining men composing last year's eight, Mann has left college and Captain Forbes has been so busy coaching that he has not rowed at all as yet, but will begin soon...