Word: roome
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reverence in him. If this spirit were permanent there would never be any gratifying of the lusts of the flesh. But as we grow old, we lose our delicate susceptibility to the breathing spirit of God. We quench the spirit often by indifference. A great many lives have no room for God. Their worldly ambitions quench the spirit. Power, reverence and joy all have their origin in this spirit of reverence, and if we desire these qualities we must not quench the spirit...
...purpose of organizing a photographic society amongst the students of Harvard University. Mr. C. L. B. Withrow, L. S., as temporary chairman, briefly stated the object of such a society and said that the faculty would surely countenance it; moreover, the corporation would probably grant the use of a room in Sever hall to be used as a dark room. Mr. W. M. Turner, '91, and Mr. J. E. Ball, L. S., proposed a constitution, taking as a model the constitution of the Boston Camera Club. This was adopted with slight changes. The following men were elected officers...
...accordance with suggestion of President Dwight, a Bible class is now held every Sunday afternoon at Yale for the members of '92 and '91, S., in the class rooms at Dwight Hall. The services are generally conducted by the president himself. The New Testament supplement of the "Old Testament" Student is used as a text book. The new scheme is meeting with great success, and the room is crowded every Sunday afternoon...
...third concert of the Kneisel Quartet was given in Sever 11 last evening. These concerts are evidently appreciated thoroughly by Cambridge people, for the room was well filled with an enthusiastic audience. The following numbers made up the programme...
...when he comes to college, has no very clear idea of how to conduct himself at recitations, certainly he ought to have had ample chance to learn in the first half-year, and after the mid-years be able to go into a lecture-room and sit for an hour without either disgracing himself or disturbing his neighbors...