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...city. His preaching was so powerful that to his astonishment the whole people immediately repented in sackcloth and ashes. The object of his mission was accomplished with miraculous speed; the destruction, which was to follow a persistence in sin, was avoided and did not take place; but having fore told evil, he was disappointed that it did not come. He was angry with himself and with God, and retired to brood in solitude over the failure of his prophecy. The moral, then, is that of the man who becomes so intent upon the means of achieving his object that...
...point out that party is a means and not an end; that the good American, the intelligent American, votes the Republican or Democratic ticket not because he is a Republican or Democrat, but because he wishes to see the best man in office with the best principles to the fore. There are few permanent differences between the two. New issues are adopted almost year by year, and the qualities of a party's services to the nation changes as regularly. Once, the Democratic party supported slavery; now the Republican leaders seem to favor Toryism. The only way on choosing between...
...Saturday's victory was the first Harvard challenge in recent years to the Ithacan supremacy. If every undergraduate with track experience will assist in this advance by reporting for track and field events, then the University may well expect to see her colors in the fore once again at the Intercollegiate games...
...triumphed five points to four, each place counting a point. On a return meet in 1901 in New York the Americans were more fortunate, winning by a 6 to 3 score, and this performance was again repeated in England three years later. In 1911 the Englishmen came to the fore again with a 5 to 4 victory, thus tying the series...
...again were forced to the limit to win a 14-9 victory. The yearlings made their winning touchdown in the last three minutes of play after a 30-yard pass from Owen to H. L. Hartley. By their consistent gaining ability, Churchill, Owen and Buell again came to the fore...