Word: glow
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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David's state of mind when he had seen the solution of the problem seems to have been made up of three elements: the first, remorse for ever having doubted the goodness of God's government; the second, a new glow of love and enthusiasm; and the third, a desire to tell men of his restored happiness of mind. And here there seems to be a lesson for us. The man who has been delivered from a burden of perplexity and sorrow must not forget that there are other men still finding there loads almost too hard to bear...
...whole, however, was utterly weak. They could make no headway through the crimson forwards in the first half and in-variably had to give up the ball on four downs. Harvard would then carry it down the field and score about every three minutes. It finally began to glow monotonous, and the crowd began to dwindle away at the end of the first half. In the second half it was too dark towards the last to see distinctly, and so the referee called the game on account of darkness...
...presence of Yale or Princeton men. Now, thanks to the work of Mr. Cumnock and his associates, they had obtained a right to pass opinions on the greatest of college sports. "When the brilliant sunset at Springfield on that memorable Saturday had tinged the scene with its crimson glow, the heart of every Harvard man felt warm with the grateful radiance." Such an event enables the graduates of New York to walk with prouder step and more erect heads; and if ever in the course of the pressing duties of life the graduates lose something of their close connection...