Word: elements
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Language as an element of Germanic studies. Professor William H. Carpenter, of Columbia University...
...Literature as an element of Germanic studies. Professor Horatio S. White, of Cornell University...
...doubtless been felt by every man who has listened to the creaking chains and rusty joints of the present structure. "At the Gate" by R. W. Child '03, is very obvious as far as the plot goes, after the first page. The effort to introduce more of the college element into college stories, however, is commendable and does much toward making it acceptable to undergraduate readers. "From Oxford to Henley-on-Thames," by F. R. Dickinson '03, is pleasantly written, but drags toward the end. A sketch by F.R. Dubois '01 entitled "Stuttering Steve's Hard Luck" is cleverly told...
...Christianity. He said in part: "Christianity has been variously defined as a belief or creed, to be judged largely from an intellectual point in view, or as a life, to consist of good works. Both definitions seem inadequate, for the nature of Christianity includes both and has an additional element. This may perhaps best be referred to as a feeling, inherited or spontaneous, of which faith and good works are but the fruit...
...later date.-The History of Civilization as an element of Germanic studies. Professor Henry Wood, of Johns Hopkins University...