Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reminiscence and meditation. He pleads for a creed of spiritual temperance, of purity and discipline, for the sake of the aesthetic satisfaction to be derived from such a view. This he calls the pagan morality, and such it is if Francis Thompson is the authentic model of Catholicism and Cotton Mather of non-Catholic Christianity. But may it not here be the signs of a growth in wisdom, the accumulation of maturing years? Besides, poets are notoriously poor philosophers; even Dante has been suspected of heresy for placing Siger de Brabant in Paradise. And so Mr. Wright would beatify...
...Rhodes took up his subject with the beginning of hostilities at Fort Sumter. He emphasized the great needs of the North at the time--men, munitions, money and diplomacy, especially the latter. England was against slavery, but she was also very much in need of cotton and opposed to the United States tariffs; and the problem of keeping England neutral was one of the hardest faced by the Administration. The policy of Seward, secretary of State, seemed to be to embroil the United States abroad, hoping thereby to bring about a reunion at home. Troubled by the actions...
...Miss Brown, 39 Miss Bruce, 19 Miss Buleman, 23 Miss Burgess, 24 Miss M. Burgess, 15 Mrs. Campopiano, 33 Miss Campopiano, 33 Miss Carey, 22 Miss Carter, 34 Mrs. Carter, 34 Miss Cobb, 18 Miss Chubb, 27 Miss Choryrenning, 34 Miss Cole, 40 Miss Coolidge, 15 Miss G. C. Cotton, 12 Miss Councilman, 15 Miss Cottrell, 36 Miss Cumnock, 27 Miss Cumner, 26 Miss Damrosch, 24 Mrs. Davis, G Miss DeCrow, C Miss de Gersdorff, 36 Miss Dexter, 26 Miss Dewey, 18 Miss D. Dill, 16 Miss I. Dili, 16 Miss Dodson, 33 Miss Draper, 26 Miss Dressler, 39 Miss...
...intending to enter the ministry or who are especially interested in it as a profession are urged to send their names to the secretary of the Cotton Mather Club, Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible...
...Cotton Mather Club is an informal association similar to the Jonathan Edwards Club of Yale. During the winter it holds regular meetings, at some of which Professor Kirsopp Lake has consented to speak. There will also be numerous papers and discussions of religious problems of special interest to those intending to enter the ministry...