Word: powers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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First of all the student demands that his religion shall be rational, that it shall have the solemnizing power of simplicity and truth. Then too, he demands the opportunity of growth. Perhaps his religion is best characterized by his desire for active service. Philanthropy is the college man's way of expressing his faith; and it is largely by means of philanthropy that the spirit of God is felt throughout the world...
...large crowd of 30,000 spectators who witnessed the play. It was a defeat, decisive and convincing, but one which the pluck and unremitting endeavor of the losers rendered almost as satisfying as a victory. Even after Yale had scored two touchdowns in the first half, such was the power already made evident by the Harvard team that a successful outcome was still expected with a large degree of confidence. To those who knew the real strength of the Harvard eleven it was a great surprise that Yale was able to fight its way down the field for four touchdowns...
...against the second team, seven touchdowns had been scored. The men gave reason to believe that they can respond fully in a crisis and put more fierceness into their work than they have exhibited at any time before. Even though the final game will be played so soon, the power shown by the team yesterday was enough to encourage the belief that the team has the ability and the spirit to bring its work to a successful issue...
...marred by frequent fumbling, the work of the Freshman eleven yesterday showed good snap and spirit, both on offense and defense. The formation plays were run smoothly for the first time, and were used against the second for long gains. The line, while still lacking in aggressiveness, showed more power and lift than hitherto, and proved fairly successful in checking the second's attack...
...first meeting of the Political Club, to be held in room 7 of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock, Mr. Grafton D. Cushing '85, president of the Boston School. Board, will deliver an address on the "Consolidation of Political Power." All men who have been recently elected to the club may join by paying the initiation fee and yearly dues at this meeting. The meeting is open to members of the club only, but anyone wishing to have his name proposed for membership may do so by notifying the secretary, R. A. Derby, after the meeting...