Word: findings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...speaker frankly admitted that in spite of all arguments, immortality was, after all, a hope. And yet, he said, it is a hope which reason compels our mind to adopt. Predominant over all matter we find that curious, spiritual thing called personality. Love, dreams of power, music, intellectual activities-abstract qualities which one cannot buy, see, not touch-all denote that we move in a spiritual realm. If these personal qualities-which distinguish man from animals-are spiritual, and therefore immortal, why should not persons be? To one who considers all the great minds and intellectual geniuses which the world...
...University who regard Cambridge as their home, or who have acquired a legal residence here, may be willing to enlist in the Good Government League's work as a matter of public spirit; but all men who wish to fit themselves for effective service as citizens would find it a useful experience. Familiarity with local political conditions is not necessary; in fact, some of the best reports made for the Good Government League in former years have been prepared by men of other States, who had the advantage at the outset of complete freedom from political bias...
...daily from 9 to 5 o'clock, on the first floor of Phillips Brooks House. A card system showing rooms available for students, with prices, etc., are at the service of any men who wish to consult it, and any men who wish to re-let rooms or to find room-mates, are invited to register their wishes...
...from 9 o'clock to 5, on the first floor of Phillips Brooks House. A card system showing rooms available for students, with prices, etc., will be at the service of any men who wish to consult it, and any men who wish to re-let rooms or to find room-mates, are invited to register their wishes...
...said Professor Smyth, the author explains both cause and effect, while the ancient poet, taking it for granted that the audience understands the antecedent causes of the characters he enstages, depicts only the tragedy. The ancient author can, therefore, move with greater deliberation in evolving the catastrophe, and can find scope for lyric reflection on the relation between divine law and its infringement by the hero whose overthrow he is constructing...