Word: golden
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...College on a subject in the field of Comparative Literature concerning the Middle Ages or the Renaissance. Theses or essays should be sent to Professor W. H. Schofield. A third prize of $75 is offered for the best essay on a subject dealing with the Spanish literature of the Golden Age. The competition is open to all undergraduates. Manuscripts must be delivered at the office of the Secretary of the Faculty, University 20, addressed to Professor J. D. M. Ford...
...special musical program has been prepared for the service, and is as follows: organ prelude, "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme," by Kang-Elert; anthem, "Unfold Ye Portals," by Gounod; prayer response for the choir "O Holy Saviour," by Flemming; the hymns "Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!" and "Jerusalem the Golden;" and the organ postlude "Toccata," by Widor...
...Safford (C), G. T. Dickson (D), M. Freedman (E); Sect. 28, J. B. Shohon, J. A. DiPisa (A), H. H. Shier, M. M. Albach (B), I. Berman, R. C. Jackson (C), A. Clein (D), M. Clein (E); Sect. 29, J. G. Prout, L. M. Levin (A), M. Golden, T. J. Collins (B), J. F. Dobbyn, B. Strauch (C), E. T. Feinburg (D), N. Silbert (E); Sect. 30, H. S. Keelan, E. F. Cahill (A), A. K. Hobby, C. C. Peterson (B), H. S. King, W. H. McCarthy (C), D. Saunders (D), W. F. Campbell (E); Sect. 31, J. W. Lincoln...
...Dante is blinded and cannot see it until he looks into Beatrice's eyes, when he feels an inward transformation and understanding. Beatrice is the embodiment of theology; and although man cannot see absolute Truth itself, he may see it translated in theologic form. Dante continues climbing up the golden ladder of the "Paradiso" until he reaches the Empyrion where Beatrice's place is taken by St. Bernard, the mystic. Here Dante has no more need of theology's aid; here he sees the final vision of God--all operations of the universe working through the power of divine love...
...Huge finny forms of phosphorescence (that) ... .........caracole With the sea-horses on some eye-less shoal, Quickening the leafage of a wave-tombed tree." and "weeping stars," mourners with golden pelf";, and to dig the meaning from "Oh, wash her white as flowers are Before she lieth down and die, Oh wash her white...