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...symbols he tells what the vision means to him. He sees first in the Lord strength and round about that strength beauty. Man has not always seen God as John saw him. There was a time when some men saw but the sovereign quality in him, and they were either defiant or distrustful; others saw but the beauty and mercy, there was a cross for no one, a caress for everyone. But we must see both the cross and the throne if we would have a true conception of God. The text also shows the order of these qualities...
Week-day morning prayers begin at 8.45 a. m. No seats are assigned, either for officers or classes...
Both the 'Varsity and the freshman lacrosse teams are now busy with their work and practice every day either on Holmes or on Jarvis. The freshman team has so far confined its work to playing against the 'Varsity, but will soon begin work by itself. At present there are but eight candidates for the team, when there should be at least twenty. The reason for so small a number of men presenting themselves is not at all apparent, but there can be but one result, unless more men come out soon, there will be no freshman team this year. There...
...impossible. Three nets were up, and Captain Willard kept the men busy with batting and fielding. Shroll '89, Downer '89, Grant '92, Viles '92 and Churchhill '92, pitched alternately, and although they pitched straight balls only, the batting was rather weak. The majority of the candidates have already played either on the 'Varsity or on the various class nines. Willard (captain), L. S. Henshaw '89, Linn '90, and Mumford '90, have played on the 'Varsity; Downer '79 Corning '91, Dean, '91. Coman '90, McKean '90, Crosby '91, Cummings '91, Babbitt '91 and Wood '91 have played on their class nines...
...Class of '91 in Columbia College has decided to unite its Junior publications. The conditions of the consolidation are that the combined book shall not have either of the present name "Columbiad" and "Miner," and that the Editorial Board shall consist of five representatives from the School of Arts and four from the School of Mines. The fifth "Arts" man is to be editor-in-chief...