Word: following
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rhythm of motion. Motion is unrest; it is undulation. In everything there is a pulsatory motion and however true this would appear of the world, it is also true of heavenly life. The law of motion is the law of intermittent life, there are many who do not follow this, thus avoiding the motion al law of life...
...There follow short articles by Dr. Abbott. Dr. Hale, Mr. Hooper and Dr. Parks, each man bringing out special characteristics in this great life which had come to his notice. These men universally base their remarks on a profound love for the man, a profound respect for the preacher and his views. Colonel Higginson writes a letter on Phillips Brooks' school and college days and this is followed by Prof. Peabody's Address at the memorial service in the Chapel. The last pages are taken up by appropriate verse and editorials...
...opportunity. Suggestions, when their sincerity is vouched for by the signature of the writer, will always receive careful consideration and when improvement can be made, it will be made. This briefly is our policy; anything further in regard to it will be apparent to those who care to follow the CRIMSON in its issue from day to day. With sincere desires, then, for increase usefulness and with hopes that our efforts may find a hearty response from the university as a whole, we undertake the duties incumbent upon...
...stage of its growth every organism not only is, but is passing away from what is. Moreover, nothing can exist in only itself. Its purpose is ministry, and by ministry it preserves itself. Self preservation would be self destruction. So it is with the "independent" thinker, who refuses to follow the universal theory. Mental progress means to part with our own pet whims and obey the universal theories and principles...
...principle, or possibly his indolent disposition led him always to submit to the ruling powers. He was Puritan in his youth, royalist in his manhood, papist in his old age. Yet after all the man was so easily influenced that it was almost impossible for him not to follow the lead of the majority. Whatever may have been his character as a man, certainly as a poet he gave with every advancing year added proof of strength, maturity and nobility. His genius was rather receptive than creative; the seeds that were planted in his mind bore their best fruit latest...