Word: deep
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...that once Opened, you can win power at will. You have found in your books, which are faithful, delightful companions, your remedy for loneliness, your solace for grief or pain, your freedom from tormenting cares, your subject for stimulating intercourse with your friends. Sharpen your tools and plough deep in this rich field of literature, art, science and philosophy, under the guidance of our noble teachers of Harvard University, who long to help you, but who can do it only if you choose...
...Bowditch, who is a deep student of this difficult subject, has not only shown much interest in the archaeological discoveries in the ruined cities of Yucatan, Mexico, but has also aided substantially in raising funds for the recent explorations carried on in those regions by the Peabody Museum. He is particularly interested in the attempts at deciphering hieroglyphics on monuments of the Maya people, and will discuss the methods employed in making out these inscriptions, as well as the progress which has been made in their explanation...
...account of the snow, only a few men reported yesterday for the association football practice. As long as the snow is not too deep, however, regular practice will continue every afternoon at 3 o'clock on Soldiers Field. Men will be coached for the positions to which they are best suited, and all who have had any experience are urged to come...
...Woods explained the peculiar but not unpraiseworthy characteristics of the natives of India--their passive bravery, their love of self-directed duty and their aversion to authority and organization, their respect for nature, their deep religions sensibility. To these people the doctrines of Gotoma and his greater successor, Buddha, seemed not unsound. The two leaders believed in the subtle extension of personality, the doctrine that perfect individuals must sooner or later blend into one great whole. Each man must strive for that after-life into which he can pour his whole being. In this way he will obtain the cosmic...
...night was very successful, and aroused great enthusiasm. D. S. Dean '91, who was introduced by J. A. Burgess '04, made a speech in which he presented the gold baseballs. After tracing the history of Harvard baseball since the time when he was an undergraduate, Mr. Dean expressed the deep interest taken by graduates throughout the country in the work of the University teams, and the great pleasure the graduates take in hearing of their prowess, which has been so often demonstrated in baseball. He then presented the gold baseballs, praising the work of each man, and relating the accounts...