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Permit me to express a wish that no member of the Union will miss the opportunity of hearing Mr. Horace Fletcher's address tonight. The subject on which he will speak is of fundamental importance both to the individual and to the State. If his observations on diet, confirmed already on a limited scale, should prove true on a universal scale, it is impossible to overestimate their revolutionary import. Mr. Fletcher is one of the most original and "sympathetic" personalities whom Massachusetts in our day has produced. His teaching and example have been of such vital benefit to certain persons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/7/1905 | See Source »

...Aposties' Creed is praised because it is a statement of facts; but the facts need to be shown as having a spiritual import. The Father must not mean Creator merely, but the Righteous Friend and Lover of men, the source of all beneficence. The position we claim for the Son must not be so much a metaphysical as a moral supremacy. The old creeds, if moral interpretation be given them, even the Athanasian Creed may be used for the support of a moral and social faith. Coming to the Confessions of the Reformation period, we must understand their watchword, "Faith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fourth Noble Lecture | 12/6/1900 | See Source »

...Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures for the generous and efficient services rendered by the Pierian Sodality and the Deutscher Verein on the occasion of the recent "Iphigenie" performance. It was very gratifying to have the ready co-operation of those student organizations in a matter of such serious import, and to see their youthful enthusiasm contribute so much to the success of the undertaking. Very truly yours, KUNO FRANCKE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter from Professor Francke. | 4/5/1900 | See Source »

Pending the postal card investigation, I should like to make a proposition of import to the class of '97. Recognizing the desire of the Corporation to turn the Senior class out of the University in June with the greatest possible dignity, gentlemanliness and cleanliness, befitting Seniors, I suggest the wearing of cap and gown to all college exercises after the Easter vacation. We have voted to appear in graduating garb on one day at least,-why not get the wear out of the aforesaid articles while...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wearing of Cap and Gown. | 1/26/1897 | See Source »

...committee of the Corporation insist on the abolishment of the scrimmage for the flowers on Class Day. What is the full import of this resolution? Does it not amount to a condemnation of the whole ceremony at the Tree, and the blotting out of the distinguishing feature of Harvard Class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Tree Scrimmage is the Essential Part of the Class Day Exercises. | 1/25/1897 | See Source »

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