Word: rose
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Royce '07-"In the Lower Lands of Day." (b) C. L. Seeger '08-"On a Faded Violet" (c) R. L. Sweet '08-"Go, Lovely Rose." (d) P. G. Clapp '09-"The Power of Spring." H. L. Murphy...
...Sweet '08,--"Go, Lovely Rose...
...speaking commenced at 9 o'clock, when President Eliot rose to announce the first speaker. In his preliminary address President Eliot spoke in part as follows: "This dinner was planned and carried into execution by the Harvard Memorial Society, an organization which endeavors to commemorate in fitting fashion all the occasions worthy of notice in connection with this University. A Memorial Society! What a prodigious memorial John Harvard has in this University, which men have raised here on his foundation. The young scholar, seven years at Cambridge University, coming to America as a young, untried minister, dying within...
Then the shouts that rose to show the day was ours...
President Eliot then rose. He thanked the speakers for their kind appreciation of his assistance. He went on to say that, though he had been brought up in the Unitarian Church, he had been induced to adopt the position towards the Catholics he has always maintained by the marked signs of development discernible in their church. Although the Roman Catholics have always had the reputation of being conservative and formalistic, he desired to point out that they have not been unprogressive. He instanced the evolution of the modern Roman Mass out of the Coptic Mass, marked by the conversion...