Word: lasting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...weekly service at Appleton Chapel last evening was conducted by the Rev. Theodore G. Williams of New York. He chose as this text the first and second verses of the one hundred and thirty ninth psalm, "Thou hast me searched and known; yea all my thoughts afar to thee are known." The worldly estimation of character he said, is made by expert judgment; but God alone knows man's true character. The choir sang Gilbert's "A wake thou that sleepest," Selby's "I will magnify thee," and "As now the sun's declining rays," by Barnby. The service closed...
...Last year Princeton defeated Lehigh 80 to 0 in foot-ball. This year the score was only...
While the Pan-American delegates were in New Haven last Thursday, they took the opportunity of visiting the University. President Dwight and the heads of the different departments received the visitors in the new Clititenden library, and then the various buildings were inspected. At the banquet tendered the delegates by the Chamber of Commerce, Professor Knapp of Yale welcomed the visitors in a speech in Spanish to their great delight. Professor Knapp then acted as interpreter to the South American delegates and amongst the speakers were Senator Calderon, of Venezuela, President Dwight of Yale, and Senator J. B. Henderson...
...first regular meeting of the Harvard Union was held in Sever 11 last evening with President Torrey in the chair. The first business was the election of a secretary pronto and Mr. Williams '91was elected by acclamation. After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and accepted without correction, President Torrey announced the resignation of Mr. R. B. Hale '91 as vice-president and C. C. Ramsey '92 as secretary. Mr. J. L. Dodge was then elected vice-president by acclamation and Costigan '92 secretary...
...last speaker, Mr. Bailey, L. S., said that his colleague had spoken from a democratic point of view, but he would speak from a Republican stand point. He stated that the men who are now seeking pensions were the worthless men during battle. He concluded by saying that such a position in the pension department should be filled by a man who is well up in finance; therefore it is well for Tanner to resign...