Word: offer
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Monday, January 28, it is proposed to offer students an opportunity to make gifts of clothing, for distribution by wise and responsible charitable agencies among the poor of Boston and vicinity. Any clothing in condition to be serviceable will be acceptable: outer garments, underwear, hats, gloves, shoes, overshoes, neckwear...
...have in mind the Harvard English Prize which is offered at Phillips Andover Academy each year by the Andover Club of Harvard. We have been told that this prize had not a little to do with the increase in the number of men who have come here from Andover within the last few years. Now there are at present in the University seven school clubs and each one has a membership sufficiently large to enable it to offer a substantial prize corresponding to that given by the Andover Club without making an appreciable tax upon the individual members. We earnestly...
...willing to do anything necessary, who is not ashamed to turn his hand to the most menial tasks is humble. In the life of Christ we find perfect humility. He was willing to wash his disciples' feet because it was a courtesy which no one else would stoop to offer. Finally, Christ gave His life for us, for He did not feel that though He was perfect He was too good to sacrifice Himself for us. Perfect humility is a beautiful thing and well worth having...
Camera Club.In addition to the sets of lantern slides from Chicago, Toronto and Syracuse, the Camera Club will this evening exhibit sets from Buffalo and Detroit, in all about three hundred. The exhibit will offer an interesting comparison between the work of the eastern and that of the western clubs...
...prison. In the first place her whole soul is occupied by her great love for Severus, there is no room for more than mere affection towards Polyeuctes; she is utterly blind to the greatness of his character. But in the prison scene after Polyeuctes has made his offer of sacrifice, Pauline for the first time seems to feel the grandeur of his being, it is no longer in words of cold sympathy, but with vehement love, that she addresses...