Word: matthews
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Monday night, the first of the quarter-finals of the Ames Competition was argued before William E. McCurdy 16, Chief Justice. The Cardozo Law Club, represented by Henry Baum 2L. and Logan Fubrath 2L., won against the Chafee Law Club, represented by Matthew Goring 2L. and R.W. Englehart 2L., 7 to 5. The remaining two quarter-finals will be held at 8 o'clock in Langdell Hall between the Bryce and Sanford Law Clubs on Wednesday, and between the Pollock-Choate and Sargent Law Clubs on Tuesday, February...
Among the Johnson items are his New Testament, with three chapters supplied in Johnson's writing. These are the first and second chapters of Matthew and the last chapter of The Revelation. A letter from Johnson to Sir Joshua Reynolds who painted the famous portraits of Johnson; the first edition of Boswell's "Life of Johnson," the copy presented to Sir Joshua Reynolds, another later edition, presented to Mrs. Williams are also in this collection...
...typical Taurus folk. They are unimaginative, conservative creatures of habit. They make good friends and good homes. Some of them will become lazy and sensual. They are sturdy of body and should beware of heart and throat diseases. Under this sign were born Chauncey Mitchell Depew, Sir James Matthew Barrie, Sigmund Freud, Christopher Morley, William Guglielmo Marconi, Ulysses Simpson Grant, William Shakespeare...
...Significance. The life of Jesus Christ is read most often in the biographies that four men wrote after his death.* Three of these?the "gospels" of Matthew, Mark, and Luke?obviously derive in part from the same sources, in part from each other. The history written by John is a different story, leaving out much fact that is in the others, adding much theology that they lack. There are other recountals of the life of God's son; they have, all taken together, enough contradictions to make their corroborations doubtful. The purpose of the biographies of Christ that have been...
...distinguished American name. Oliver Hazard Perry made American history with his famous phrase, "We have met the enemy and they are ours," after his defeat of the British squadron on Lake Erie on September 10, 1813. His distinguished brother performed an even greater act when on July 7, 1853, Matthew Calbraith Perry entered in his flagship, the Mississippi, Kurihama in the Bay of Yeddo in Japan, opening that great nation to western com merce...