Word: framed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scaffolding which is now in place in the transept of Memorial Hall is the same as that which was erected last spring and taken down during Commencement. The frame work was erected for the purpose of taking measurements for a memorial window to fill the space at the north end of the hall in memory of those whose names are inscribed on the tablets in the transept. The window is to be the gift of a lady who does not wish her name published at present. Plans are being perfected and it is not expected that the window will...
...fancy. The craving to know nature has resulted in the progress of science. But our science is a drop, our ignorance a sea. The world of our present natural knowledge is a show-world; it is enveloped in a larger world of some sort, about which we mortals can frame no positive idea. As Kant pointed out, of this unknowable world we are morally bound to postulate a Divine Moral Order. Because it is our duty to treat the unknown world as if it were divine and moral, we practically know for certain that it is divine and moral...
...members of the eleven who played in the Yale-Princeton game have each received a souvenir football frame. In the centre of the frame is a large picture of Captain Thorne. On either side of him are group pictures of the Yale and Princeton teams, and above and below are smaller pictures of the other members of the Yale eleven. Just below Captain Thorne's picture is engrossed the score of the Yale-Princeton game. The frame is of oak with oxidized silver trimmings...
...frame work for the shelves is nearly completed and girders for the floors are being laid. There is a large force of men at work and these should be finished by next week. The first three floors will be made of perforated iron and will be wholly occupied by shelves. On the top floor will be the reading room. This will be lighted by two large sky-lights in the roof and by windows on the sides. A wide stairway will extend from the lower floor to this reading room...
...national government. - (b) Give greater chance to fraud. - (1) More power to city bosses. - (c) Lower the ability of the Senate by - (1) reducing character of the senators to that of the state governors. - (2) Doing away with probability of re-election. - (3) Tend to disarrange the whole frame work of our government...