Word: moral
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...much interested in him and in his work. He, and the actors and actresses of his class are not the mere machines that people see and even applaud today; they are thinking beings who see that the stage, if properly conducted, may be valuable in education, mental and moral, and whose work becomes not merely art for the sake of money, but art for the sake...
Immigration. Its Social, Moral and Political Effect: Forum, vol. 6, p. 196; N. A. Review, vol. 139, p. 256; Geary in the N. A. Review, July...
...Existing rules provide against professionalism as far as rules can do so; the four year rule. (b) Intercollegiate rivalry furnishes a proper incentive to the sport. (c) There is unusual discipline for developing desirable qualities (1) mental and moral, (2) physical. (d) Such developement should play a larger rather than a smaller part in education...
...school by which historical integrity is regarded as absolutely necessary. He showed that it is possible to combine honesty of citation with good literary style, and his narratives so impressed their own force that they never, like the older histories, needed platitudes and generalizations to point the moral. They are picturesque while they are invariably faithful to fact...
HARVARD RELIGIOUS UNION.- Rev. H. N. Casson, a Christian Socialist and founder of a labor church in Boston will address the meeting tonight; subject, "Moral Aspects of the Labor Movement...