Word: sakes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...possibility of realizing religious truth in one's life. We must be convinced that the realization is the real business of our life, and that all of our work is a part of our religion. There are no superfically religious duties. Everything we do, we do for Christ's sake...
...students will be in the next week. It must be clearly understood that this is not a warning based on any present danger; as we have said there is a remarkable state of good health prevalent here. We only hope to say a timely word for the sake of asssuring as fortunate a state of affairs for the rest of the winter and in saying this word we have the endorsement of the authorities...
...exercise alone is very significant and very gratifying. There has been an undoubted tendency in the last few years to neglect gymnasium work for athletic games, and so far has that tendency gone that there is danger of entirely losing sight of the idea of exercise for the sake of sound bodies; the idea of athletics for the sake of beating Yale has become the all-important thing. The training for athletic teams is now carried to such a point that it becomes a long physical strain which is quite beyond the endurance of the average student, and the severity...
...PRESCOTT, Sec.DEUTSCHER VEREIN.- Regular meeting at 8 o'clock tonight, Thursday, December 14. Lecture by Lieutenant Sake on "The German Artillery...
...Immoral," by Charles M. Flandrau. Of these, the latter is decidedly the best, perhaps gaining some-what by contrast with the only other piece of fiction, but at least showing clever character painting and a rather pleasing style. The hero of the story indulges in vices for the sake of the experience to be gained from them; and from fancying himself safe in his own virtue, finally yields utterly to his passion for gambling. His fall, and the weakness of character which led to it, are very well suggested in the story...