Word: looks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...same time, we think that the positions of both the college authorities and the New Harvard Union officials are very plain. If Mr. Irving gave an address in Sanders Theatre at a time when regular recitations were being held, there would be a conflict upon which the authorities must look with disfavor, especially as such an occurrence might be cited as a precedent in future requests. On the other hand, if the New Harvard Union officials secured permission to hold the address in Sanders Theatre, and if it was not made explicit to them that the theatre could...
...life of Christ. He wished to reveal to men that there was another life after death and this he showed by Christ's resurrection. So always we see God revealing himself to us in action. And even today it is not to the Bible alone that we must look, for far better than this is the revelation in the life of a pure and good man who lives out all the teachings of the Bible and shows us, as far as it is possible for a man to do so, the spirit of Christ...
...matter rests entirely with the class. There is no compulsion in the matter. If they are willing to have their record the poorest in many years, if they wish to incur the reputation of being spiritless, they have full power. And yet the rest of the University cannot look on with indifference while they take such a course. Harvard's prospects in baseball have not been so gloomy for years as they are at present. Part of the responsibility for the reputation which Harvard shall gain in the coming year rests upon the freshmen. The nine is almost certain...
...first compared the Methodist Church with the Episcopalian and Roman Catholic Churches, both of which refuse to recognize the Methodist as a legitimate branch of the Church of God. It is natural to look up to the power and splendor of churches so long established and to be dissatisfied with the newness of the Methodist sect. Yet the creeds of these denominations express belief in the Holy Catholic Church and the Communion of Saints. The Catholic Church denotes in its broadest sense all who are saints in Christ. The phrase, "Communion of Saints," also should be taken in its broadest...
...While some of the work has been drudgery, yet this very attention to the most wearisome details has been a source of great profit. Now that it is all over, the unpleasant side of the work drops from sight and we feel nothing but pleasure and gratitude as we look back on our connection with the paper. We shall remember the CRIMSON with the greatest affection and shall watch its progress with sincerest interest. As our last word we wish the ninety-five board the best of success and the greatest prosperity in the work which we now entrust...