Word: deal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...what the other was saying, should venture to discuss something so remote from our daily lives, than that all of us should keep our lips closed for fear of incurring the righteous indignation of an uninitiated person. But this step of ours was premature; we are "entirely incompetent" to deal with such problems. Let us, then, with reluctant but expectant hearts, give over the further discussion of the question to Mr. Prosser for more intelligent treatment...
...series of six which are to follow at the same hour and place on alternate evenings this week and next, has chosen as his general subject, "The Living Christ and Some Problems of Today." His subtopic for this evening is. "The Vitality of the Religious Sentiment." Succeeding talks will deal with; (2) The Availability of God; (3) Aims that End in Self and Endless Aims; (4) Christ's Goal for Humanity; (5) The Christianity of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; (6) The Place of Christ in the Modern World. All six lectures will be open to the public...
...same standards that we seek for ourselves. Instead of impotently denying the materialistic strain in the individual's life and thus breeding hypocrisy or scoffing, let us recognize the economic basis and utilize this recognition for such a broadening as will give the whole people a square deal in those physical advantages. In short, less Billy Sunday salvation and more Roosevelt social justice and Wilson democracy in the mill towns...
...which have been sent to it on the condition of the Advocate and on the CRIMSON'S own course in holding the Freshman class up to the reprobation of the College. Though I have declined to print these communications in the Bulletin, on the ground that they did not deal with matters of alumni interest and concern, I believe it would be unfortunate if any members of the University should be permitted to entertain a just resentment against the College daily for closing its columns to reasonable expressions of opinion on College matters. In the present instance I would...
...Honorable Moorfield Storey '66 will address the Law and Graduate students on "Lawlessness" in the Phillips Brooks House Parlor tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The lecture will deal with the subject of law and order in the cities and towns of our country and will aim to show that lawlessness should be well guarded against in order to enable the country to make full use of her resources in war times...