Word: friend
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Evans '07, Price Greenleaf Fund P. S. Fiske '07, Bowditch H. E. Fleischner '06, Class of 1828 R. C. Floson '07, Harvard College J. Ford '05, Harvard College F. Fraser '06, Story W. H. Freeman '06, Class of 1817 H. L. Frevert '05, Harvard College E. W. Friend '07, Sales A. H. Gale '05, Bowditch A. R. Graustein '05, Harvard College R. W. Graves '06, Farrar J. A. Hare '05, Harvard College C. H. Haring '07, Bartlett H. C. Hayes '07, Price Greenleaf Fund E. D. Hays '05, Harvard College A. N. Holcombe '06, Bowditch W. C. Holmes '06, Burr...
...found to volunteer. Eraste consents, feigns insanity, and attacks Albert still more violently than Agathe had done. Crispin says that the potion has been too strong and begs Albert to bring him a liquid of counteracting effect. While Albert is gone, all flee to the house of Clitandre a friend of Eraste, and celebrations of the success of the scheme are held...
...middle-ages, religion became individualism. But individualism has worked so deeply into our hearts that we are asking if we have not been selfish. Ought we not to extend our religious thought to others? With such an idea we will come to the thought that Christ is the friend of the workingman, the politician and the economist, in helping them to solve present problems. So with denominational differences. If discordant sects could get Christ's spirit, their differences would vanish...
...East because the problems of the West are less amenable to its influences, owing to the fact that the church is always stronger in older countries. Behind everything, however, must come the impelling and compelling force of Christian character and no man who is to be a friend to his country and to his fellowmen can afford to stand aloof from the activities of the Christian church...
...current number of the Advocate, issued yesterday, contains the following articles: "Scherzo," and "Waldweben," by G.W. Gribble '05; "The Night before Economics," by S.D. Preston '06; "The Downfall of Our Friend Sherlock Holmes," by H.D. Chandler '06; "The Love Cell," by W.A. Green '04; "A Tale of Two Fingers," by R.W. Beach '06; "Not According to Rule," by S.M. Peyser '06; "A Tale of Tongue," and "Fated," by G.E. Fuller...