Word: dwelt
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Henry B. Wright, Yale '98, speaking for "The Yale Association," dwelt upon the unity of Harvard and Yale in all their religious aims. President Eliot spoke on "The Function of Religion in College"; he defined religion as primarily love for man and for God; and set forth the unity of ideals and interests, that under all differences of creed and condition, exists among men. W.T. Reid '01, replying to the toast "Athletics," spoke of Christianity as the best impulse in athletics and in life, because it infuses that united spirit and that inspiration which means success. Col. N.P. Hallowell...
...last speaker was P. C. Hoyt 4G., the president of the Graduate Club, who addressed the men on the purposes of the club. He said they were two-fold--that of instruction, and for the advancement of social life. The social life was the point he dwelt on, as this modifies the tendency of the advanced student to stay most of the time by himself...
...editorial is a direct attack on the policy of the Republican party at the present time. The actions and sayings of prominent Republicans are criticized as being in direct defiance of all accepted principles of our government. One point constantly dwelt upon is the change of policy by the Republican party during the last year or two. Inconsistencies are exposed and fallacies rebuked. The methods by which the American people can rid themselves of the supposed obligations imposed by the military possession of Cuba and the Philippines, is touched upon...