Word: feels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major Higginson will talk on some of his personal recollections and reminiscences. He says, "I expect to recount to them (the boys) about how I have lived and what I have done, and to tell them why I have done it. I feel strongly the need of young men, and more especially Harvard students, doing something for their fellow-creatures, something to make the country better and stronger, so that it seemed possible to add a few words on that subject...
...attain ultimate perfection a man must feel the influence of the infinite in every action. Earthly desires may be completely satisfied, whereupon all pleasure ceases; but as spiritual desires can never be completely attained, the realization of an unending field for accomplishment brings unfailing bliss. The former soul may be compared to a bird imprisoned in a cage; the latter to a bird in the open...
...difficult. Any plan that is bound to increase undergraduate interest in scholarship and literary work is meritorious. This suggestion, if carried out, would have this influence, because it introduces the element of competition with an old and respected rival. It furnishes a definite and practical goal, which undergraduates would feel to be tangible and well worth striving after. Then, too, although the proposal has a financial aspect, and donations are scarce when new libraries and other buildings are going up, its practical application would entail no serious obstacles. Both Yale and Harvard have at present a competition...
...sometimes moved to cry out, 'Oh, Miss Shepherd!' in a transport of love." "Oh" isn't definite, but it may be very expressive. Is it some such interpretation that the Victorian is to give to the words of these youthful poets? Is this the way they really feel...
...allotted to a member of the class of 1914 before the South Entry is surrendered to the committee. No rooms were assigned to men in the South Entry of Matthews until only the more expensive rooms in the North Entry remained. The committee did not nor does it now feel justified in assigning arbitrarily the remaining rooms in the North Entry. From the number of men who applied and who are still without Yard rooms, the North Entry should be filled. When such is the case, the South Entry will become available. The case comes down to one of class...