Word: smarts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...music sung by the choir was of a high order and included the following anthems: "Behold, how Good and Joyful," by Clark-Whitfield; "Av' Verum," by Saint-Saeus; "Jubilate" by Smart...
...disorder and "rush" that marked the opening of Columbia College was not very creditable to the students or the institution that permits it. "Rushes" and hazing are two "sports" that all sensible men wish to see abolished. There is nothing amusing or instructive or smart about them. They don't even develop a student's biceps, and about all they accomplish is to give the tailors plenty to do in repairing the damage done to clothes. The Columbia faculty ought to come down upon the guilty young men like avenging angels.- New York Star...
...because our consciousness finds Him interwoven in our lives, because we find a power in us not of ourselves. We have experience every day of the undying love of God. The music rendered by the choir was unusually good; it included the anthems "Hearken unto My voice," by Smart, and "Christian, the evening waits before thee," by Shelley...
...conclusion, "The Lord is My Shepherd," by Smart, a soprano solo was sung by Master Landon Fiske with chorus...
...spite of the threatening weather, the Vesper Service yesterday was well attended. Dr. E. E. Hale made a brief, interesting address. The following music was sung: "Lead, Kindly Light," by Calkins; "The Lord is my Shepherd," a soprano solo and chorus, by Henry Smart; and a tenor solo from "The Prodigal Son," by Sullivan, which was sung by Dr. Langmaid, of Trinity church...