Word: heartedly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...discussing. Moreover, it has given ample time for payment and if the money is not forth-coming as agreed, the European government has the right by international law to seize and hold land. If the negative objects to this just claim, then they strike at the very heart of arbitration...
...uniform output of highly and liberally trained youth. Dean Briggs n his report to the President on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences touches briefly on the subject, from the standpoint of the College. "I write," he says, "as one who holds that the College is the very heart of the University and that out of the heart are the issues of life; and I write the more earnestly because I see some American universities pushing blindly out from under them the College props on which they stand...
...Other objections are the great strain brought to bear in the lifting tests upon small groups of muscles, and the increased blood pressure caused by holding the breath during the effort of lifting. An even more serious objection to the present test is that it does not try the heart and lungs sufficiently to afford a good trial of endurance...
Following is the musical programme for the Vesper Service to be held in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock this afternoon: "Awake up, My Glory," Iliffe; "Let not Your Heart be Troubled," Trembath; "Just for Today," Abbott. The front seats will be reserved for members of the University until 4.55 o'clock...
...chapter entitled "A Harvard Student," which is filled chiefly with extracts from Roger Wolcott's Class Day Oration in 1870, is still of great interest to us today. In it he names "enthusiasm of heart and earnest of mind" as the two qualities demanded in the manhood of the times, and enters a plea for the younger generation to take more interest in the duties of citizenship...