Word: salting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...mission work, and the particular work of the English and American Churches; at 5.30 o'clock in St. John's Chapel, evensong; at 8 o'clock in the same place, Professor J. H. Wright, dean of the Graduate school, and Rt. Rev. F. S. Spalding, D.D., bishop of Salt Lake, will speak on the general subject of "Fields and Needs," Professor Wright speaking on "The Most Pressing Calls Today," and Bishop Spalding on "The West and Mormonism." Members of the University are invited to attend these meetings...
...Smith will speak at Brooks House on "Courses of Mission Study." The subjects in the evening will be "Fields and Needs"; "The Most Pressing Calls Today," Professor J. H. Wright, L.L.D., dean of the Graduate School, and "The West and Mormonism," Rt. Rev. F. S. Spaulding, bishop of Salt Lake...
...proposed structure will occupy substantially the side of the present East Cambridge or Craigie bridge, which will be removed. The dam will be sufficiently high to exclude all salt water and to maintain in the basin above, a water level approximately 8 feet higher than mean low water. On top of the dam there will be a roadway to replace the Craigie bride, and a parkway of about 7 acres...
Mystics and idealists compel admiration by the lives they lead. The salt of the earth are those who preserve for us a belief in the existence of a future life. On questions of this kind the only enduring belief is through faith. In the presence of so many unsolved mysteries one must not be dogmatic and deny the existence of a future state, but must recognize as a rock of safety some belief in the world to come. But this is all. Whether we are to step from light to light or from light to darkness we do not know...
...Physico-Chemical Conference which was held last night in the Union, Professor Locke of the Massachusetts institute of Technology and Doctors Pierce and Morse of the Physics Department discussed the phenomina of salt-solubility and super-saturation...