Word: heart
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Story of the Princess. Who Had Lost Her Heart" is a brazen attempt at cleverness and could at best be a mere literary tour de force. "Vive la France" is fairly interesting, but is spoiled by touches of bombast and inexcusable printer's errors. Much superior is "The Invention," which is out of the ordinary and distinctly amusing. Without doubt the best story of the issue is "The Dream of Melik the Goatherd," which is a very pleasing turn of fancy...
...problems he said, were much the same as those of the rest of the country, but somewhat harder owing to the fact that here the separation between man and man socially is greater than in other parts of the country, and whatever hinders the approach of one man's heart to another's, tends to retard Christian civilization. A second tendency which adds to the difficulty of problems in the East is the mad rush of city life which is more acute here than in the West. A third problem, one which has grown up within the last twenty years...
...conclusion, Dr. Osler addressed the young men particularly, and advised that each should meet the problem alone. The heart is a better guide than the mind in such matters, and our reason does not lead us so well as our natural instinct. The one is capable only of perplexing us, while the other gives us hope of life eternal...
...Heroine Transformed," by G. W. D. Gribble '05; "The Antidote," by R. H. Thomas, Jr., '05; "April," by H. A. Bellows '06; "The Man I Left in Arizona," by J. H. Plumb '06; "Leap-Year, Perhaps," by H. M. Trieber '06; "Lyra Poetica," by G. G.; "The Heart of Gold," by F. C. Irving '06; "The Morning After," by S. M. Peyser...
...class of nineteen hundred and six wishes to express their heart-felt sympathy for the loss of your son. His high moral character made him respected and admired by his friends, who feel his loss keenly...