Word: moral
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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General subject: "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." March 20: "The Extent to Which a Spiritual Interpretation of History is Possible." March 21: "Spiritual Tendencies in History as a Whole." March 22: "The Substitution of Moral for Physical Control." March 23: "The Growing Recognition of the Worth of the Individual." March 24: "The Growing Ascendency of Justice Over Rights." March 25: "The Spiritual Opportunity of Today...
...student at Harvard is likely, from mere familiarity, to forget that he is now enjoying intellectual and moral opportunities for breadth of development which far overshadow any that he will have in the future. The industry, humility, and aspiration which should be his in such surroundings is too often not to be found. The CRIMSON prints the following from a speech by Congressman Clement Brumbaugh '94, delivered recently before the Harvard Club of Washington. Although the style savors of Congressional oratory, there is a sincerity of feeling and truth underlying...
...probation, and still sail calmly on with no change in their lives until the trap upon which they walk is sprung and their footing completely drops from beneath them. When a man is put on probation his friends slightly deplore the fact, but seldom do they exert any moral pressure to impel the man to attend his classes and do the reasonable amount of study that is required to save...
...such as these three athletes, have not the character to save themselves; but it is necessary to state that their friends and classmates share the blame with them. Perhaps a policy of making public the names of men on probation would do some good in exerting moral pressure on them...
Arrangements have been made whereby the necessary signatures, such as that of President Lowell, vouching for the "moral qualification and standing in classes," may be obtained through the Regimental Headquarters...