Word: lies
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...church most full of God, consequently nearest man. (2) As the test of our life work. (3) As the test of what Christ would make of us. The jewel that drops from its setting into the dust can not of itself return to its place, and unless returned must lie degraded; the violin that hangs on your wall can not when once out of tune give forth strains of harmony till you tune it again. This is what Christ would do for us all; will you not let Him bring your lives into perfect accord...
...three shows that they consider the interest in these meetings keen enough to warrant the change. One of the points of value of these indoor meetings is the encouragement they give to gymnastic contests. While out-door sport is perhaps somewhat more enlivening, its foundations, it should be remembered, lie in gymnasium work. The strength that men acquire at gymnastics mert and all the better able to stand the tests of out-door contests. In gymnastics, as in all other kinds of sport, the greater the interest shown the higher will be the grade of the sport; the greater...
...late Ex-President Barnard is to make such concessions to the City of New York that the present University of New York shall be done away with and in return the city shall grant Columbia a suitable site in one of the large parks. Although greater difficulties lie in the way of this plan than of the other it would be the most desirable as regards the ultimate results...
...Appleton Chapel last night Rev. Charles Pullman took his text from 1st Samuel XXI, S. "The King's business required baste." Though David told a lie yet it is true that the King's business does require baste; what are the helps that are available? The whole issue of life hangs on the first question. If we are here on the King's business we will try to do it well. The King's business is the development of a larger character, the King's business is doing the best we can at every moment. Haste is necessary because...
...exact plans have not as yet been fully decided upon but some idea of the grounds can be had from those proposed. The meadow where the field will lie is south-west of Brown Hall, and the approach to the field will be along the driveway in front of Edwards Hall. The main entrance, which will be elaborately ornamented with a large gateway, will be at the north-east corner. A large building is to be placed near the entrance, on which will be a tablet bearing an inscription in memory of Brokaw. This building may be used...