Word: sakes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Closer commercial relations would not follow intervention for the sake of trade. (a) Trade does not follow sentiment...
...done, a larger room will have to be resorted to. Too much can hardly be said in praise of Prof. Goodale's lectures; they are certainly as clear and concise as could be desired, and every student ought to hear at least one of them for the sake of the mastery of method shown in them, if not for interest in the subject matter itself...
...touch on morality, or Heaven, or God. It is the consideration of this moral life, which will advance ethics. More than discovering the character of good and evil, we must discover our own life character, and the secrets in the development of our moral life. For the sake of clearer knowledge, one is called upon to build up a physchology of the soul, a counterpart of metaphysics and theology. The two must be kept apart; it is the mixing that prevents progress. The question still entertained, is still one without an answer, is there a science of ethics...
...choir sang the following anthems: "Come Holy Ghost." - Dowland. "Lord, for Thy Tender Mercies Sake." - Farrant. "Turn Thy Face from My Sins." - Sullivan...
Chase Mellen's suggestions of methods for arousing interest in rowing at Harvard and Yale must have a peculiar significance for us in the light of our experiments at the Weld Boat House. Why, he asks, do not Harvard and Yale have more races for the sake of developing material. At Oxford, there are a great many races, which afford an opportunity for men to row who are not good enough for varsity eights, but who may develope into good men. Why not, he says, have more races similar to our present "Class Races...