Word: representation
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Mr. Washington told the story of his early life, his work in the West Virginia coal mines, of the first information of the Hampton Institute that came to him, his journey there and his reception. At Hampton he was given the chance to work for his education, and there he...
Preparations are now being made for the international chess match which is to be played this year by cable between Cambridge and Oxford, on one side, and Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton on the other. There will be six players on each team. The make-up of the American team...
The Executive Committee of the Chess Club has decided that the men in the final round of the tournament, now being played, shall be retained as a permanent squad from which to develop the team to represent Harvard in the international match. There are seven men competing in the final...
...ruled not merely by his own independent will, but by various influences of which it is only partially conscious; and these influences are summed up in a battle cry, a flag, a party name, a sign, which often has more meaning than many words. The sacramental principle, the representation of inward emotion by outward signs, runs through the world and is a necessity of human life; much more is it a necessity when we are trying to represent heavenly things. The Christian Sacraments are federal or social arts, not arts of worship. The word itself implies the oath which binds...
The following men have been chosen to represent Yale in the debate with Harvard: Mason Trowbridge '02, of Chicago, Ill.; Charles W. Merriam '01 of Springfield, Mass.; Frank H. Sincesboaux '02, of Moravia, N. Y. Alternates--R. H. Ewell '03, and A. Tulin '03.