Word: hards
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...George W. Douglas, D. D., of New Haven, conducted the service in Appleton Chapel last evening, taking as his text Acts 26, 14: "I heard a voice speaking unto me, Saul, Saul, it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks," and Timothy IV, 6: "I am now ready to be offered...
...would be difficult to say what parts were best taken but the acting of Schurz, as Robert of Alles, Parker, as Tatter de Malion, and Knoblauch, in the role of Princess Mirabelle, it would be hard to improve upon...
...many people religion has been taken as a kind of sentiment rather than a rational belief. The first real difficulty in the way has been the Biblical account of the creation of the world in six days. In view of the gradual development of other planets, it seems hard to believe that the world could have reached so high a state of development in six days. But this account is not to be taken too literally; on the contrary we may fairly assume that the world was many ages in reaching its habitable form...
Everyone in the University will be pleased with the choice of Mr. Deland's successor. B. G. Waters is too well known to all who are interested in football at Harvard to need any words of ours. He is a thorough master of the game, and a hard, enthusiastic worker. The football team could hardly be left in better hands...
...they had been left to their own choice. Few of the young men today who take pleasant courses get as good training or go out into the world with as good a preparation as the men in the sixties did. The best places in the world are as hard to make as places on the crew. What the world wants is men. It is hard indeed for the young fellow who hasn't learned anything,- not even how to work. But all these matters are private, and are of small importance compared with the public...