Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Many of the great characters of history have touched us as noble types of manhood; but there is only one man who really fulfills this need of a hero. He is Jesus Christ. The gentle Buddha, the boasted hero of Asia, had no way of leading his followers except by example. He could arouse no feeling or thought in them; for that they had to rely on themselves. Confucius, the great Chinese agnostic, aroused no religious reverence among his people. The Chinese may lead moral lives, and yet remain atheists; they are mere worshippers of ancestors...
...showing its faith, hope, and patience. As the practical outcome of it all, we observe that Christ's heroism was not shown for Himself alone. It means the emancipation of us all. The little Hill of Bethany is the steppingstone to that Heaven whither He would lead us in His love. As we think of this consummate hero and share His fraternal love, we begin to feel all the more like Him and to benefit by His example...
...Prayer for Colleges," the Christian Association will hold daily evening prayers from 6.45 to 7.10. This evening the meeting will be held in 18 Weld Hall and will be led by L. K. Morse Gr. The succeeding meetings will be held in Holden Chapel. Dr. Alexander McKenzie will lead the regular Thursday evening meeting. All members of the University are invited to these meetings...
...Permanent arrangements would lead to uniform playing rules.- (a) The existance of conflicting systems of rules is deplorable: Caspar Whitney in Harper's Weekly, Sept. 28, p. 932; Walter Camp in Outing, Nov., 1895, p. 170.- (b) Permanent rules for Harvard-Yale games would set a standard that would be generally adopted.- (c) Could be made a powerful means of reforming athletics...
...Christian Association held its regular meeting last evening in Holden Chapel. The services, consisting of singing and prayer, were led by L. H. Roots of the Episcopal Theological School. At the next meeting, Nov. 14, Dr. McKenzie of the Shepard Memorial Church will lead. It was also announced that the Association will give a social meeting in Holden Chapel on Monday...