Word: sacraments
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...poem, Mr. Norris's "Sacrament," shows a fine earnestness of feeling and a style in keeping with the spirit. But on the imaginative side it is not thoroughly wrought out. The figures at the end of the octave for example do not seem to be quite clearly conceived. And is "control" the right word in the eleventh line, or has the author yielded to the exigency of rime...
...remaining verse in the number is interesting and somewhat varied. Mr. Norris's "Ways of Wisdom" is more adequate in expression than his "Sacrament," perhaps just because the feeling is less intensive. Mr. Putnam's first sonnet is graceful and possesses what undergraduate poems often lack--logical structure. His second does not so clearly deserve this praise. "Crepuscule," by Mr. Hillyer, is a pretty conception prettily worked out. The verse runs well and the reminiscences of older English poetic diction (in a good sense) are not unpleasing. The other verse contributions in the number are of less interest. Mr. Snow...
...communion of the Lord's Supper and the Sacrament of Service will be administered in the Chapel this morning at 7.45. This service is open to all members of the University with their families. Tomorrow morning, Good Friday, there will be a special service with an address by Professor Moore in the Chapel at 11 o'clock. Members of the University and their families are invited...
...topics of the services for the coming week are as follows: Sunday, "Behold we go up to Jerusalem; Monday, "The House in Bethany;" Tuesday, "Priests and a Prophet;" Wednesday, "Rulers and one who Serves;" Thursday, "The Hour in the Garden;" Thursday evening, "The Sacrament of Service;" Friday prayers, "Denial and Betrayal;" Friday morning, "Between two Thieves;" Saturday, "The Return of Christ;" Easter Sunday, "Alive unto...
...Crumm of the Episcopal Theological Seminary will address the St. Paul's Society in Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7 o'clock, his subject being the "Meaning of the Sacrament...