Word: deathe
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...contents of the second number of the Law Review, which appeared recently, is as follows: "Enforcement of a Right of Action Acquired under Foreign Law for Death upon the High Seas. II," by G. P. Wardner '90; "The Next Step in the Evolution of the Case-Book," by A. M. Kales '96, note by E. Wambaugh '76; "The Relation of Judicial Decisions to the Law," by A. Lincoln...
...will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Rev. Professor W. W. Fenn '84, Dean of the Divinity School, will conduct the service. The following musical program will be rendered: "Periti Autem," Mendelssohn; "O God, Who Is Like unto Thee," Foster; "The Sorrows of Death" from the "Hymn of Praise," Mendelssohn. Mr. J. N. Rattigan will be the soloist at the service...
...cause and his followers. This is the metaphysic of leadership, simple in the extreme, the passion for the goal. True, that goal is not always reached, but there is motion toward it. Many a leader has gone through life with no recognition of his ambitions and efforts, only after death to have his plans utilized and his greatness appreciated. And what is this goal toward which nations, no less than individuals, are striving? We cannot say definitely what it is; but we can say that it is neither an unending judgment, nor an unending psalm of praise...
...Only one of the poems is satisfactory. In Mr. H. E. Porter's "Horace's Garden," we find marble statues keeping guard against the snares of wind and rain, and silence muffling a landscape with a counterpane,--figures too metaphysical to be happy. Mr. R. J. Walsh's "The Death of Cleopatra" has gained a prize as a translation from Horace. Mr. Tinckom-Fernandez's "Odalisque," clear in thought, admirable in melody, worthily maintains the standard of "Advocate" verse...
...conquer Death and chase the mists of Time...