Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...history of ancient art, the student feels the moral conditions which were expressed by those changes in art. Thus he must perceive the bold sincerity which marks the style of a risingschool, and the gradual loss of sincerity which always accompanies the decline. These perceptions of moral causes help strongly in forming noble traits of character...
...feature of the Yale practice the past week has been the loyalty shown by her graduates, who have flocked to New Haven to help the team. There have been George Adee, Hinkey, Hartwell, Graves, Greenway, Rhodes, Laurie Bliss, Redington and Corwin. Secret practice has begun. Every day from 2 to three the eleven practices secretly, and then the rest of the day's work is open to the public...
...noble selfsacrifice. He trampled sin to death without deigning to look down on it and yet His authority was always gently asserted to His followers, although their plodding stupidity must have been a continual trial to Him. If we but know Christ for what He is we can not help but acknowledge Him in our hearts. We cannot help but recognize His fortitude and courage in saying "Follow Me." No even death could thwart His purpose. The highest place left for a man today is behind...
...Permanent arrangements would tend to make Harvard's athletic policy stable.- (a) Would help settle temporary difficulties.- (b) Would thus prevent frivolous suspension of contests. (c) Present suspension of football might have been avoided had there been a standing agreement when the trouble arose...
...secondly by enabling students to obtain readily the current literature of the cause. The public meetings have been largely attended and have met with great success. No one who heard Mr. Herbert Welsh's address last week, could fail to be inspired by the speaker's enthusiasm, or could help seeing the necessity of the reform which he advocated...