Word: loving
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...degrading terror, but rather an uplifting awe. It should instill in us admiration, not envy or hatred; and our constant effort should be imitation of the Revered Being. In the low forms of religion, the fear is abject, hopeless; and it is only with the help of Christian love that we can avoid this and realize that we are in a measure akin to God, however many feelings we may have...
...this way Wiese hopes to see his fiancee and discover whether she suits him, as he is free to withdraw from his engagement if she does not. The two meet Luise with her father, and many complications follow. Salt and Luise have met before, and now fall in love again. Wiese gives way to them and the play ends with their marriage...
...first place, goodness and holiness are recognized as practically synonymous by all great thinkers, irrespective of sect or creed. Not Christ alone, but such philosophers as Spinoza have spoken of love as the supreme quality in man, and the thought has been repeated by those of later times. Now, this is quite as true in ethics as in religion; and certain religious postulates are essential to completeness in the purely ethical field...
...proved very effective. The programme follows: 1. Glee Club. a. "Johnny Harvard." b. "Water Mill." 2. Mandolin Club. "La Susana," Spanish Waltz, Rosey. 3. Glee Club. a. "Rock by the Sea," Busch. b. "Little Tommy," Macy. 4. Banjo Club. "Sounds from Koondom," Lansing. 5. Glee and Mandolin Clubs. "Creole Love Song," C.L. Smith. 6. Solo by C.N. Prouty '00. "Sword of Ferara," Bullard. 7. Banjo Club. "Back to Barracks," R.G. Pratt '00. 8. Glee Club. a. "Winter Song," Macy. b. "Boy in the Apple Tree," Clark. 9. Mandolin Club. "Salome," Intermezzo, Loraine. 10. Glee Club. "Harvard's Day," C.L. Smith...
...selections will include "An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard," "John Gilpin's Ride," "Mary Morrison," "The Banks and Braes of Bonny Doon," "My Love is Like a Red Red Rose," and "John Anderson...