Word: deeps
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Bagocius in his speech on "The Lawrence Strike and the Foreigner," given last evening explained how the foreigner comes to America from the ignorance and degrading poverty of his own country, with the undeveloped mind of a child and almost in the condition of a barbarian. Deep hatred for all other races, and utter contempt for government has been instilled into him, while America has been painted as a Utopia of absolute equality. Instead of that he finds his condition, though better than at home, far below that of those about him, and cannot understand it in a land...
...soon and it is hoped that the house will be ready for occupancy in the early spring of 1914. The building will have a frontage of 100 feet on Commonwealth avenue and will extend back about 150 feet towards Newbury street. From there a lot, more than 50 feet deep and fronting on Newbury street, will allow space for any additions which the needs of the club demand...
...front of this floor on the west side is given up to a private dining room, 38x29, and behind it is another dining room, 23x17. The remaining two-thirds of the front of the second floor is the library, which is 54 feet wide and 29 feet deep. The rest of the space on this floor is used for serving and toilet rooms. The rear of this floor as well as the two floors above, is occupied by "Harvard Hall...
...comparison with other Hebrew writings, he perceives that it was only a real and historically true personality that could have made the Gospels such a living force today. In short, the study of Rabbinic not only precludes the possibility of narrowness or dogmatism, but it adds a deep understanding of some of the leading controversies of today...
...Puritans bore a stern and rigid aspect which often suggests something unpleasant to late generations, but the Puritans based their lives faithfully upon a strong theology, which was logical and deep-rooted. They believed that every deed, every spoken word, and even every thought which the mind entertained had its effect upon the character. No act, thought, or speech, no matter what its significance could be without its moral result. This code is sound, and we need to observe it especially here where we are dealing with the foundation of men's characters and souls. Our acts and thoughts...