Word: reminds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...from Japan. The picture is very old and the subject depicted is the Buddhist deity, Senju Korannon, here represented as the type of the Almighty Power. I am happy in placing this treasure of the old faith of the far East in the Harvard School library, where it may remind your students of how some of their fellow men have struggled to give form to their consciousness of the mysterious Being upon whom all beings are dependent...
...want to remind the freshmen that there is a special meeting given them by the H. A. A., and that the sooner they begin training for it the better. There is no better way in which they can show their support to the Mott Haven Team than in coming out in numbers. More-over, it is the best opportunity they have in the whole course. There are but two requirements in order to compete. First, join the association, and second, get examined. These remarks are as applicable to upper classmen as to freshmen, and since the date of the Fall...
...remind the students of Dr. Sargent's class in developing exercises, which meets for the first time this afternoon at five o'clock. The number of men who have applied for positions on the floor is very gratifying, but this very number seems to stand in the way of the greatest usefulness of the class. As Dr. Sargent states in his notice, there is not room enough on the main floor to accommodate all the men who have applied for membership, and it has been necessary to us a pity. In some way or other every man who applies...
...have only space to remind the students that tomorrow night the first religious service of the year will be held in Appleton Chapel. The service is sure to be interesting from the character of the men who will conduct it. The students can make the visiting preachers feel that their sacrifice in not made in vain, if they attend the service in large numbers...
...well to remind the seniors again of the necessity of taking precaution against embarrassing accidents at the Tree Exercises tomorrow. Last year men were urged to provide themselves with canvas jackets and as a result nothing disgraceful happened. Until some stress was brought to bear on the matter the scenes at these exercises were at times very unpleasant and entirely out of the spirit of the day. Visitors, especially ladies who formed a large part of the spectators, must have felt a strange uncertainty when they took their seats, an uncertainty which often proved later to be well founded. However...