Word: containing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...They contain besides pictures of all the members of the class, the most important groups that have been taken by the class photographs, such as the athletic teams, the class day officers and the principal societies...
...unnecessary to point out the interest of these albums, or the great importance that they should contain the picture of every member of the class. To all the graduates, their class albums have an especial interest, while they are also of interest to visitors never connected with the college. The latter is especially true of the athletic pictures. For the convenience of the many who wish to see the albums, those of the last two classed are always kept in the art room over the delivery room in the library...
...memorial proposed for him will doubtless be provided for. It is a building for religious and social uses to be situated in the College Yard at Cambridge, and to be called Brooks House. It is supposed that an appropriate building can be constructed for about $100,000, It should contain separate rooms for each of the existing religious societies, a spacious and handsome room suitable for lectures and addresses. comfortable quarters for the Preacher on duty, and a library and practice room for the College Choir. For the convenience and comfort of the societies and the preachers, a janitor...
...materialize? Our common sense and our consciences must teach us. Experience, too, can help us, but it is too likely to discourage by showing all the difficulties which will confront us when we try to make our ideals take material form. It is true that no house can contain the Lord, but we have the power of building by our lives one in which He will be well pleased to dwell...
Owing to lack of space, there are many cases of casts which cannot yet be exhibited, but the collection as it stands is, very interesting. It contains Babylonian-Assyrian seals and clay tablets, coins, photographs, manuscripts, and a selection of casts from the finest of the Semitic monuments in the various European museums. Of the manuscripts, only a few are exhibited in the railing case. They are Arabic, Syriac, and Hebrew, and among the latter area roll of the Law and rolls of the Prophets. Some of them are from Arabia and contain a translation into Arabic in addition...