Word: loved
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...church element entered largely into them all. A wonderful fact was the establishment of Harvard when the wolf was still at its doors. The founders of those colonial colleges were animated with the desire to provide learned ministers, learned laymen and to educate the Indians, and with a love of higher education for its own sake. The methods attending their establishment were typified in the building of Harvard, the patrons of which were not the wealthy few, but the mass of the poor. Gifts of money and of utensils - even to a silver beer-bowl and a jug tipped with...
...traditions, nor the fame of its learning, nor all these together," says the Magazine, "give name and character to our noblest and best institutions of learning so much as the influence of the men who have gone out from their walls, carrying with them deep and lasting veneration and love for the alma mater. If they have the impress from the college on their characters and manners of generous and elevating instruction, and possess some peculiar, fine flavoring of life, derivable from its distinctive qualities, they will prove living epistles in its behalf and interest known and read...
...McCosh, president of Princeton College preached in Appleton Chapel last evening to a large audience on the subject of "Love and Law." In closing. Dr. McCosh applied the relations of law and love to the government and discipline at college, which in a manner, he said, occupy the position of the home to its students in its moral as well as educational functions...
Most college poetry consists of "grinds on the profs," celebration of athletics, or, last and most popular, love. We can't make fun of our instructors, we are not allowed to, it would not be ladylike. We haven't any crew or ball teams to call forth praise or blame, and we can't write love songs without giving ourselves away. - [Vassar Miscellany...
...children who love her a health and a cheer...