Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...notice in the CRIMSON and to attend two of the services; no other Glee Club man has been in once. Then, as the singers of the college would not take up the work, the Y. M. C. A. and the St. Paul's Society made an effort to help it along. The result has been that from a dozen to twenty fellows have gone in more or less regularly and have tried to lead the singing. The theatre, however, requires a chorus much larger than this to get a fair volume of sound and consequently the singing has several times...
...night in Union Hall. The concert is given to raise funds to insure the more successful prosecution of the work which the Prospect Progressive Union is doing in Cambridgeport. In addition, therefore, to hearing the glee club sing for a very small amount, men can have the satisfaction of helping a work which is closely connected with the University and which is in every way worthy of help Tickets may be +++ tained at Amee's, and we hope that man men will find time to attend the concern
...system must be limited and personal to be effective. Then they are friendly and unofficial and endeavor to be domestic. Again, most of the tramps stay but a short time and leave for some fixed occupation, though sometimes they come back preferring to be taken care of than to help themselves. Lastly the system has been expanded in various directions to meet new needs. Special colonies must be founded, some to deal with the best cases and others with the worst and less controlable...
...notable paper by Edward Atkinson, on "The Australian Registry of Lord Titles will doubtless help forward a needed reform in this country...
...comforters, in the Scriptural sense of the word. This meaning denotes "helpers" by action rather than by mere expression of sympathy. The Holy Spirit is the Comforter not only by telling truths but by really strengthening and upholding them. And the minister has a glorious opportunity to transmit the help so bountifully given him. It is the minister's privilege, oftener than any other man's, to help his fellows through temptation and perplexity and to realize that, but for him, they might have fallen or taken the wrong path...