Word: hand
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...account of sickness Bishop Doane was unable to preach last night at Appleton Chapel, his place being taken by Dean Hodges, who took his text from St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, "The night is far spent, the day is at hand...
...points well, was simple, strong, eloquent at times and almost always held the close attention of the house. He said that the workingman was confronted with a condition of affairs,-he had lost control on account of the factory system, he was confronted with organization on one hand and all they asked was that they should be allowed to have organization on their side also. It could not be intelligently denied that it was an advantage for the employees; it would therefore be best to look at the other side. Is it for the best interests of the employers...
...CLARKE'S SPEECH.Clement George Clarke '95, the third speaker for Yale, was earnest and energetic. He was inclined, however, to go so hurriedly in his argument as to leave his audience behind. But when followed closely he was seen to have the matter well in hand. Mr. Clarke' showed that the delegation of power to the representatives of the national associations introduced a third party who could not freely understand either side of the dispute. These were the organizations to be ignored. The claim of the affirmative speakers that such organizations were necessary before there could be any arbitration...
...real hero of the play, it is Jehovah, the God of the Jews in Athalie. As we have seen in Phedre woman was Racine's chosen study, and here again in Athalie we find a wonderful picture of the imperious, strong-minded woman conquered by the iron hand of fate...
...enthusiasm are everywhere manifested in this work. Yet all the while there are no impossible suggestions or examples given to the reader. There are twenty-four handsome portraits of persons who are immortal in their words and works. These are given as examples of the possible, and under the hand of the author their influence can not help but inspire one and infuse with enthusiasm...