Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...addresses, articles to contemporary history. In a political point of view the prophet was distinctly a statesman, as he interpreted for another and lead public opinion. The moral tone of the prophet was of the highest order and his religious work had a strong tendency to put down the worship of many gods. The spirit of the prophet's work was an unselfish, sympathetic and uncompromising one, truly courageous and hopeful...
First-The two colleges are to have control of at least two-thirds of the observation train. The tickets for this part of the train will be put on sale at Cambridge and New Haven, so that the graduates and alumni of the two colleges will have a chance to buy them at reasonable rates. The price of the tickets may be raised somewhat, but they will come in the end to much less than in the old days when the side-walk speculators pocketed enormous premiums. Moreover any rise In price will go directly to the enrichment...
...however, shown itself plainly is an indication that the workers, with such earnestness as they are displaying, are bound to accomplish their object. This object the writer in the last. Advocate has clearly defined: "Above all and through all the idea is to broaden university life, and to put the University in its proper place in relation to the men and women who are at present entirely be yond its sphere of influence...
...Endicott Peabody, head master of Groton School, addressed the St. Paul's Society last evening. He took as his text I Corinthians, XI-13. "When I was a child, I spake as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things." At the business meeting John Dana Hubbell '94 and John Hudson Hall '94 were elected to membership. The Society voted to join the Y. M. C. A. in inviting Mr. Moody to address the students...
Tickets will be put on sale at Leavitt and Peirce's on Monday, March 9. For the first meeting the seats at the south end of the building will be reserved at 25 cents. For the second meeting the seats will be reserved as usual for 75 cents...