Word: sincerest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sympathize with them in their ambition to reach God in their own way. Advertising religion is at best an effort to further spiritual progress by materialistic mediums--and this latest attempt is unfortunately symbolical of the entire movement which, in spite of its being headed by the sincerest of men, is little more than an apology for a lick of real religious zeal on the part of the general public...
...President Eliot for years has been the sage and sufficient reference for such little men. Like some wiser leader of an often flippant people he has continued the just and mellow sage whose words are never hollow, ever filled with wisdom and purpose. The CRIMSON extends to President Eliot sincerest good wishes on this, his ninety-second birthday...
Harvard students have long since relinquished the hope that lecturers will fill them with enthusiasm for the subjects they teach. But they can hardly be blamed for bestowing their sincerest applause on the exceptional professor who is willing to make the effort to be interesting...
...little band of ten members of the class of 1874, who on the evening of January 23, 1873, launched the CRIMSON on its adventurous life. To the sole member of that group who will be present at this evening's dinner, the present editors of the CRIMSON extend their sincerest greetings. The memory of Henry Childs Merwin '74 can link together the first meeting of a CRIMSON board and tonight's gathering in the Sanetum. The intervening fifty-two years have been filled with journalistic alarums and excursions for generations of editors. Financial, catastrophes, tiffs with athletic teams, brushes with...
...Associated Yale Clubs of New England meeting today in New Haven have learned with deep regret of the tragic accident at Cambridge yesterday and send through you their sincerest sympathy." This telegram, sent to President Lowell on Saturday, is another instance of the fine feeling of community of both interest and purpose which should exist between all college men at all times. That a group of Yale men assembled at New Haven for a convivial occasion should take the trouble to send an expression of sympathy sets a fine example-and impels one to think upon the reality...