Word: evens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...requirement of unanimity is merely a relic of the Anglo-Saxon customs. It is contrary (a) To the practice of every country except England and the United States. Forum IX, p. 314. (b) To all analogies, even in those two countries; e. g., legislative bodies, courts, etc. Forum...
...members of the University, and this would result in a very great reduction both in general interest in athletics and in the number of candidates for 'varsity teams. The second, by its forced inactivity, would make possible only a spasmodic and half-interested support of athletics. Both measures, even if they would not kill athletics outright would be such savage blows as to leave them woefully crippled...
...reval His perfect holiness to men and he did it in the life of Christ. He wished to reveal to men that there was another life after death and this he showed by Christ's resurrection. So always we see God revealing himself to us in action. And even today it is not to the Bible alone that we must look, for far better than this is the revelation in the life of a pure and good man who lives out all the teachings of the Bible and shows us, as far as it is possible...
tinctions of the three orders in architecture without making any attempt to explain the reasons for the differences or even the causes of the adoption of the principles common to all the orders and to their variations...
...position and surroundings of the proposed building. It is essential that a piece of architecture should harmonize with its surroundings as well in outline and form as in color. A house should not be placed in the centre of a small, square piece of ground, having an even border on all sides of it, but should be placed nearer the side of the lot, with the larger part on one side of the house. This will give much better light and will add materially to the artistic effect. The result produced by a neglect of this rule may be seen...