Word: manner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...either side of the river there was the tree of life (which bore twelve manner of fruits and yielded her fruit every month) and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.'--Rev. xxii, 2. Anderson Bridge...
...brought to an end by the enthusiastic discussions, nevertheless, the Forum achieved success. There are, fortunately, a group of men in the University who are keenly following the economic and political affairs of the nations of the world, and who enjoy to discuss them openly in a sound manner. There must also be other men who are keenly following the march of events in other fields, and Forums of the future will welcome those who did not take part in the discussions last evening. Now that a Forum has donned a robe of success, it is hoped that it will...
...intelligence, alone can make no honey or even support itself, but a hive of bees has a great and magnificent intelligence. If a man even fancies himself to be entirely alone his brain reels, his reason totters and he is incapable of thinking or acting in a rational manner. All our activities, whether of the mind or body must, therefore be bound up in others...
...work of his school. Although it does not possess the quality of the finest paintings by Cranach, like the Portrait of a Lady, in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, it nevertheless is an extremely interesting characterization of the great reformer, and it illustrates the general manner of Cranach, who was one of the greatest German painters of the 16th century. The other two pictures are Sienese works of the 15th century. One is a Madonna and Child, painted by Francesco di Giorgio, and a charming illustration of his dainty manner. The other is a painting of St. John...
...University has come to the aid of the war sufferers in Europe in a very substantial manner. President Lowell has cabled to Lady Osler, of England, who is now acting as hostess of the refugee professors that were driven from the University of Louvain at the time of the sacking of the city by the Germans, saying that the University will offer a lectureship to one of these professors at the beginning of the second half-year...