Word: hear
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...great duties held up before men is the duty of concentration; in order that they may accomplish definite work and not spend their energies to no avail. Concentration is important, but interruptions to a man's work are bound to come--calls which he cannot refuse to hear. To meet these calls upon his time and yet continue his own work a man must learn thoroughly such lavishness as marked the life of Christ, lavishness which shrinks from no amount of work and is of one spirit with the lavishness...
...stress since the college was established; and that this commemoration would come most appropriately from the present students. The Memorial Society believes that the nobility of these men has still its message to speak to us as it spoke to our older brothers in '98. and that we can hear it most clearly perhaps from the lips of one that is still young with...
...whole world and lose his own soul." In the religions of the ancient world, men had many different conceptions of what the soul is. The Egyptians believed that the soul remained with the body after death, and so invented a means of preserving the body. In the Odyssey we hear of the souls inhabiting a region of shadowy caves beneath the earth, and again of the souls of heroes, placed in the sky above with the Gods. Another conception is that the soul is a shadowy double of the man, which lingers with his remains after death, or, according...
...special meeting of the board of Overseers was held yesterday to hear the report of the committee which was appointed to consider the petition of the Scientific School alumni, asking for the right to vote for the board of overseers. The committee advised that another committee be appointed "to prepare and submit to the next legislature a form of act conferring upon the governing boards of the University power to regulate the franchise in the election of members of the board of overseers and in all matters relating to the same...
...Should our challenge be accepted, I shall be glad to hear from you with regard to hear from with regard to the date for the match. "Yours very truly, "E. W. LIBAIRE, Chairman...