Word: passionately
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conduct the Good Friday services at 7.35 o'clock this evening at the Epworth Church on Massachusetts Avenue opposite Cambridge Common. The address will be on the subject, "The Cross in the Spiritual Service" and will be open to all University members. This is the culminating evening of the Passion Week services at the Epworth Church...
...play selected for production this spring, Benevente's "Governor's Wife, has been only recently printed, but has attracted much favorable comment from crities. Other plays by the same author, especially "The Passion Flower" have been and are playing with success in various cities of the United States. "The Governor's Wife" is a play dealing with modern Spain, and has three elaborate settings...
Continuing through Friday evening, April 2, the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church (opposite Cambridge Common and next to Walter Hastings Hall), is holding a series of Passion Week Services, which are open to all the men in the University. The services will begin promptly at 7.30 and will last one hour. Speakers of prominence have been secured and music adapted to Holy Week will be rendered. The program is as follows...
...Southard's peculiar distinction lay in an extraordinay fecundity of mind combined with a genuine passion for social betterment. He was an intimate friend and pupil of the late Professor Royce, and for many years co-operated in the latter's Seminary of Logic. At the time of his death he was conducting a course in psychopathology in the Department of Philosophy and Psychology. With this more theoretical interest was united a close attention to the organic aspects of mental disease, and the relation of autopsy findings to the mental symptoms shown by the patient during his confinement...
...Lampy seems to have over-acted a new role. The strangeness of his new acting has unbalanced him; for in the torrent, tempest, and, as we may whirlwind of his passion, he has forgot the temperance which may give it smoothness (Oh, it offends us to the soul to hear the robustious, periwig-pated Lampy tear a passion to latters, to very rags...