Word: liking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Magee, travelling secretary for the Student Volunteer Movement, who is to sail for China the latter part of this month, would like to meet men for conferences about the foreign field. He will be at Phillips Brooks House during the remainder of the week and men interested in missions may sign for conference hours at the office there...
Throughout his lecture, Dr. Grenfell gave examples of how Christ's influence works itself out in the lives of men, with especial relation to the professions of doctors and lawyers. Christ teaches that the effective use of learning is not simply intellectual, but that like our life the important thing is not what we have but what we do with what we have. Christian faith is not only valuable for the soul of man but also for his body, and has succeeded in eliminating many diseases through the use of medicine and in other ways. Cures and remedies have been...
...body. For example, in the modern high pressure of life, the pressure of life, the great percentage of physical sickness is due to nervous troubles which have their source in the mind. It is in these mental disorders, that the doctor has opportunity to exert his Christianizing influence. Like St. Paul, he must uphold his faith in spite of criticism in order to contribute the best that is in his life...
...into the dark. Perhaps some football Napoleon could, even with the present three downs, so vary the play of his team as to thrust it along the field for a touchdown. I believe that would be quite possible, but the Napoleon would have too many other things to do--like tackling, passing, punting and getting into interference. Hence the Napoleons are too few to make the matter of any practical interest or value, and herefore we should find a modification which will enable the average quarterback to get some results out of his team, if that team has reasonably good...
...quite beside the mark whether one approves of her cause or of all her methods--those who do not altogether, like myself, must admit that thanks to the publicity these methods have obtained for the cause it has been quickened and vitalized the world over and has been advanced with unprecedented speed. The point is that Harvard is closing its doors to one of the great leaders, thinkers and orators of the day--yes, I am inclined to say, to one of the world's great minds. Plainly it is not Mrs. Pankhurst who has been injured but Harvard. Must...