Word: kins
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Edward Parmelee Morris, a delegate from Yale, our next of kin among American universities; a leader in her academic counsels; a master of early Latin, and of the significance of the Roman tongue; a classical scholar, learned and original...
...Kaemmerling, G H, Weld 16 Keay, A K, Thayer 9 Kellen, R S, Dana 23 Kelly, A J, - Kempton, K P, Weld 54 Kendall, T R, Holyoke 2 Kennedy, T K, Perkins 50 Kennedy, W H J, 16 Northfield St., Boston Kenney, E, Dorchester Kerper, E M, Hampden 16 Kin, A T W, Brentford 52 Kimball, G W, College House 3 Kimball, H C, Jr., Ridgely 43 Kimmerle, F F, College House 46 King, C, 55 Trowbridge St. King, H G, Roxbury King, J P, 58 Mt. Auburn St. Kingman, S S, Holyoke 17 Kittredge, H C, Russell 22 Kittredge...
...drive him away, knowing that when he had made a place for himself he would call her, loving her for her sacrifice, and needing her for her illuminating knowledge of himself. These are real people. Some day we shall meet them, or at least their near of kin, on the highways or the by-paths of the world...
...churches and creeds believe also that man is made in God's image, that men are of kin to Him, and that their duty is to fulfill in their own lives and characters the principles of that moral order that God has shaped for the world. On the really vital truths of religion all men, irrespective of sectarian distinctions, may unite, and in this unity of thought and feeling may aid each other in fulfilling the one great aim of all religions--the perfecting of the divine order, by bringing the whole world into harmony with God's will...