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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...still continue to use the name "Union," because in the minds of undergraduates there is no very clear ideas to who exercises final control in all matters connected with it. The undergraduates annually shift the responsibility of their opinions onto the Governing Board, so that their opinion need not be considered separately from what of this body...
...wronged by the taking over of Church property by the State, since the property has really always belonged to the State P. L. Butler '08 closed the debate for the affirmative by showing that the Separation Act was not only fair to the Church, but also distinctly met the need outlined in the first speech. Henceforth the State would interfere with the Church only in temporal matters, and allow it absolute freedom in spiritual concerns...
...change in sentiment as well as in open to make-up; football committees are as open to fickle graduates opinion as the captain. It may be best for one of these bodies to take the steps leading to the establishment and continuance of a consistent policy. But what we need most is patience--not the sort which endeavors to smooth over a defeat and immediately tries a new coach as a drastic remedy, but the patience which fixes its support upon one man or body of men and backs them until they win. Only the most strong-minded committee...
...been made in times past both from the Brooks House and from the Wadsworth House, were arranged. Those who have had to do with collections and distributions, believe that through them much good has been done. The utmost care has been taken in investigation and many cases of real need have been...
...feel and what these writers in different ways have fittingly expressed: "His clear and luminous intellect, shining with a steady glow, has been a beacon light to many who seek their way amid the tossing waters that surround us. Loving beauty in literature and in art, and seeing the need of it for the delight of life and the refinement of character, he has never allowed his apostleship of beauty to divert him from the pursuit of goodness and truth...