Word: ever
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Notice! Notice! Notice! - 500 white extra heavy rowing sweaters. We have to-day received 500 white sweaters, the heaviest and best sweater ever imported. Jersey rowing tights and athletic shirts and pants. Gymnasium suits, all colors. J. W, Brine, 10 and 11 Harvard...
...points of difference between Jewish doctrine and that of the church of Christ was that in the former the necessity was imposed of seeking the spirit by pilgrimages to some appointed and perhaps distant spot; in the latter that He whom Christ called Our Father is ever and always with us, and we may everywhere accept his present love. Every word of the Lord's Prayer shows the nearness of Him to us. The real leaders of the church proclaim it to us. Distinctions of time and place vanish before the present, the infinite goal. What is the beginning...
...first college journal ever published at Harvard appeared in the month of July, 1810, and was known as the "Harvard Lyceum." Its editors, among whom were Edward Everett and Samuel Gilman, the author of "Fair Harvard," written for the centennial celebration in 1836, were all members of the class of 1811. The magazine appeared semi-monthly and was devoted to the discussion of such abstruse and heavy subjects that it was unable to maintain any popularity with the students and died after the short existence of one year. The last number, which appeared in March, 1811, contained a farewell address...
Notice! Notice! Notice! - 500 white extra heavy rowing sweaters. We have to-day received 500 white sweaters, the heaviest and best sweater ever imported. Jersey rowing tights and athletic shirts and pants. Gymnasium suits, all colors. J. W. Brine, 10 and 11 Harvard...
Notice! Notice! Notice! 500 white extra heavy rowing sweaters. We have to-day received 500 white sweaters, the heaviest and best sweater ever imported. Jersey rowing tights and athletic shirts and pants. Gymnasium suits, all colors. J. W. Brine, 10 and 11 Harvard...