Word: spared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...evil thereof." He said: We are not to infer from this that Jesus was a pessimist. On the contrary He had faith that conquered the world. Christ means simply not to look ahead and dread what is to come. A man thinks for instance that he can't spare a very dear friend. Yet when that friend is taken away he finds himself able to bear the loss, for there are resources in us unknown, and, in such trying circumstances, these come to our aid. Most people dread death, yet at the last moment they are generally willing to meet...
...responsibility rests, too, with the management of the freshman glee club. The support of the class would be of little avail if it were not judiciously used. The managers have it in their power to make their glee club a very great help to their crew, and they should spare no pains to make the most of their opportunities...
...allowing anyone taking an A. B. degree and paying a small fee to obtain without further study, the degree of Master of Arts. Under the old system an A. M. degree meant nothing more than that a man at graduation happened to have five dollars to spare. The change to a system of requiring one more year's residence at the University was as much as the opinion of the time would stand, but since then the provisions have been added that the courses must be of advanced grade and that they must be passed with high credit. Comparing...
...spare the time should attend the glee club concert Monday night in Union Hall. The concert is given to raise funds to insure the more successful prosecution of the work which the Prospect Progressive Union is doing in Cambridgeport. In addition, therefore, to hearing the glee club sing for a very small amount, men can have the satisfaction of helping a work which is closely connected with the University and which is in every way worthy of help Tickets may be +++ tained at Amee's, and we hope that man men will find time to attend the concern
...inclined to agree with the Advocate in its willingness to let the winter meetings "go by the board." On the contrary we are glad that the Athletic Association has decided to hold three meetings this year and has promised to spare no effort to make them successful. These meetings have not been given in the past to repay our obligations to the many athletic clubs which have thrown their meetings open to Harvard entries. For that purpose we think, with the Advocate, that it would be well to give a large open meeting in the spring. But the winter meetings...