Word: hand
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...plains of Galilee, Jesus saw a sower about his work, scattering his seed with lavish hand, careless of those that fell on barren ground, in the confidence of the rich harvest which would spring from those that fell on fertile soil. "There" said Jesus, "is the symbol of the Kingdom of Heaven; with such lavishness God scatters blessings on fruitful and unfruitful soil." And what Jesus meant by the lavishness and prodigality of God was revealed in his own life--a life that never spared its energies, that gave of its richest and fullest powers to the outcast woman...
...bends his concentrated energies in utter self-absorption to some one task of his own, to the accomplishing of some purpose, to the achievement of reputation and renown; and often he accomplishes his task only to find that the prize he has grasped has turned to ashes in his hand, that in gaining an object he has lost the sweetness of life, that in winning a place a place in men's estimation he has lost his place in men's hearts. Again, there is the other type of man, who while striving for his own definite purpose yet turns...
...practice yesterday lacked the energy and dash of that on Thursday, but on the other hand was characterized by less fumbling. There was a great deal of offside play and holding in the line which prevented any scoring. In spite of this, many of the line men made effective openings, of which the backs were quick to take advantage...
...into a good quarterback. He is the first Pennsylvania quarterback who has given the signals for some time, a necessary improvement. In running back kicks, he has made some brilliant runs in a broken field. Butler, who has been out of the game for some time with an injured hand, is the best halfback in the squad, and is a reliable punter. He will do all the kicking this year. Other candidates for halfback are Snook, a brilliant rusher, Townsend, who also plays end, Bennett, the end and tackle, Weede and Dale. Townsend played a brilliant game...
...Bettman '03, arithmetic 2a; H. K. Stockton '02, arithmetic 2b; R. B. Ogilby '02, debating club; K. Rainsford '04, debating club; A. Fay '03, geology; L. W. Riddle '02, botany and zoology; J. A. O'Reilly '02, chemistry; C. M. Olmsted '03, physics; F. B. Hoffman '03, free hand drawing; H. D. Stickney, '02, banjo; F. W. Peabody '03, social club; M. J. Bach '02, geography; R. G. Wellington '02, grammar; W. A. Hadden '03, algebra; G. S. Meem '02, mechanical drawing...