Word: creed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sport for sport's sake". It has been ridiculed as producing only mediocre, half-hearted athletics and the various "moral victory" explanations of defeat. But whatever its faults, real or imagined, it does point out by contrast some of the defeats in our American adaptation of the Spartan creed: "Gome back with your shield...
...Major F. Brahms H. E. Scott '22, Violin. R. S. Childe '22, Accompanist. Ebb on with me M. Smith '20 The Broken Field M. Smith '20 II pleut document sur la ville G. McC. Newell Sp. The Prayer G. McC. Newell Sp. The Oak Tree Edward Ballantine Love's Creed Edward Ballantine J. F. Lautner ocC., Tenor. R. S. Childe '22, Accompanist. Rhapsody F. Brahms Waltz G. McC. Newell Sp. W. T. Ames '24, Pianoforte. String quartette Interludium in Modo Antico Glazounoff Minuet Randall Thompson '20 First movement from Quartette in D major C. Franck D. T. Gammons '18, First...
...what they believe to be his good; they would censor his amusements and his reading of the State, but they do not realize that in doing this they are putting an end to that system of individual liberty and individual responsibility without which no democracy can live. Their own creed is stated by themselves as being the belief that "civic liberty is more important than personal liberty...
...group of teachers in certain of the American schools in Turkey. Their subject under discussion was the proper type of institution for these schools to foster for the fulfillment of the diverse religious and social interests of the students of that country, students differing widely as to race and creed. "Certainly the most necessary attitude in life for the people of the Near East to acquire is one of wide tolerance for all races and creeds and lack of creeds. That tolerance is the very basis of the appeal of the Phillips Brooks House at Harvard University. By putting...
...above survey shows something of the comprehensiveness of the organization and the work of the Phillips Brooks House Association. Its work is delimited by no creed, denomination, color, or race. It functions effectively in the University and the community, and at the same time, it does not over look the "stranger within our gates" who will soon return to his native land with a favorable or unfavorable judgment. In a word, the far reaching influence of Brooks House is another expression of those qualities which made Phillips Brooks a community...