Word: loved
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Summer School will open on July 5 and close on August 15. The committee in charge of the school is made up of Professor Shaler (chairman), Professor Hanus, Professor Sanger, Mr. Love and Mr. Hurlbut...
...posthumous verse contains much that will be read with pleasure and more that is of indifferent merit. A sympathetic yet admirably frank introduction by Daniel G. Mason '95 gives an attractive picture of Mr. Savage as a man, and puts the reader in an appreciative mood. An ever-present love of nature is evident in nearly all of the poems. Especially do the shorter verses catch and hold this quality, happily phrased and musical as they often are. At times, however, there is too much of the observer and not enough of the poet in evidence, since the verses rely...
Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Soloist: Madame Juliette Pond. Sanders Theatre, 7.45 p. m. Programme: Mozart, Symphony in G minor:--Aria--: Converse, Romance for Orchestra, "Festival of Pan":--Aria--: Wagner, Prelude and Love Death from Tristan and Isolde...
...this phrase is only seeming. Men must be obedient servants to God before they can be the friends, the apostles of the master; men must serve God's world and not themselves before they can reach the truest rewards. He that would follow me." Christ said to learn His love and be His Apostle, "Let him take up his cross and follow...
...gone to such and such a place that evening; if he did not sit in No. 13, second row, first gallery; and if his daughters had not been there with him. Pontbicket answers in the affirmative. It then develops that Dardard saw Mile. Pontbicket that evening, fell in love with her, and has come to ask for her hand at ten in the morning. Pontbicket threatens to kick Dardard out. But he is not to be put off, and, to conciliate the father, offers to buy 40,000 pairs of his gloves. Pontbicket at once changes his manner and agrees...