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...liberty. From this we may form a definition of liberty. Liberty is the transfer of allegiance from lower to higher things. The young man again, who gives up law in his search for liberty, who moves in a world of irresponsibility, whose life becomes irregular and disorderly, never finds liberty till he attaches himself to some higher interest which swallows up all his smaller ones. He may find this higher interest through some teacher or some friend or in his own experience, but find it he must before he finds liberty...
...important side of our college life, being a marked and standing custom since the institution of the University. Because they are voluntary, they should not be cast aside and neglected; they make an excellent and earnest beginning of the day's work, and we are growing nowadays to find too seldom even a few moments for prayer and meditation. Although we shall have regretable losses in the Board of Preachers for this year the new comers are men known for their earnestness in religious work and thoroughly interested in broadening the religious side of the University. That these prayers have...
...HOCHSTADTER,16 Hastings Hall.MR. CHAS. F. CONN, agent of the Providence line for New York, will be at Thurston's mornings from 10 to 11 o'clock for the sale of staterooms and tickets. Those going home via New York will find it to their advantage to see him at once and complete arrangements...
...LYFORD, Supt.MR. CHAS. F. CONNE, agent of the Providence line for New York, will be at Thurston's mornings from 10 to 11 o'clock for staterooms and tickets. Those going home via New York will find it to their advantage to see him at once and complete arrangements...
...committee will be at 10 Holworthy today from 12 to 1 p. m., to purchase tickets of men who find themselves with more than they can use. They will be especially glad to redeem Sanders tickets...