Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will be matter of entire indifference. The writer in the Tribune seems to fear that Harvard will make no such request because some of the trustees of the museum in Boston are also among the "Harvard authorities." Such a fear, however, is one which it is almost impossible to share...
...commission would be opposed to business principles. - (a) Inquisitorial and meddling. - (1) Gives a share of the management of a business to other than the owners. - (b) Oppressive. - (1) Railroads already interfered with enough by commissions. - (2) Interferes with right of private contract...
...play football must have his wits about him. His opponent is pressing him closely; he must hear and interpret the signals as they are given and then act quickly. The moment the play starts he must call his physical and mental powers into activity. He must do his share of the work; he must look for unprotected places and govern himself accordingly. Obstacles are thrown in his way which must be overcome; and when, in addition he grows weary from physical fatigue, he must force himself to do what but a few moments before required no especial effort. Football teaches...
Knox, Bull, Brown, and Gierarch for his tackling, a I come in for a full share of praise. In fact every man on the team held up his position and did something besides to entitle him to praise...
Christ was sent into the world, said Mr. Byrd, to bear witness before men of his father. This same glorious commission has been given by Christ to us, - to share with him. Surely then this work should stand first, above all else, in the heart of every Christian. It rests upon all the members of the Christian church to see that the gospel is carried into every part of the world. It rests especially with students, who have had unusual advantages in education, to preach the word of God to a heathen world, and to show by noble lives...