Word: talking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...college conference this year has attracted as much attention as that which was held in Sever 11 last evening. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge spoke before a large audience on "Party Allegiance." His speech in brief was as follows: I have no intention of making a party speech; I shall talk about political parties and as little reference as possible will be made to existing parties and the political questions...
...college conference has been arranged for next Tuesday, which ought to prove one of the most interesting of the whole year. Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge has agreed to talk on "Party Allegiance." The subject is one which is being hotly debated all over the country, and one on which Mr. Lodge is remarkably well fitted to speak. Mr. Lodge's recent political life has been a marked example of allegiance to party. Eight years ago, when so many of the prominent Republicans of Massachusetts left their party to become Independents, Mr. Lodge remained with the Republicans, and has ever since...
Owing to the inclement weather there was an unusually small attendance at the Chapel yesterday and Rev. Edward Everett Hale gave an informal talk on temptations. The great secret of successful resistance of temptation is immediate resistance. Christ did not hesitate but said at once: "Get thee behind Me Satan." The accounts of Christ's temptations are often thrust in the back-ground, yet men are tempted in the same way today. The temptation of the Pope to plunge nations into war that he may regain his temporal power resembles the temptation on the mountain; the temptation of business...
...that we do is done unto the Lord, if it is done in the proper spirit. Put the stamp of the Lord on all your work, at home and abroad. Secondly, men should have more Christian intercourse. Let them make the acquaintance of Christ's disciples, as disciples and talk with each other about the deep and sacred things of life. A little earnest talk often helps a man more than five year's church going. It is often hard for a man to speak of the deepest things in his life, for they seem too sacred to talk about...
Those who are fond of Nature, especially those who are interested in the Nature of New England, will be glad to have the opportunity to hear Mr. Chamberlain's "talk" this evening. There have been so few lectures about the life of the world outside of that of human beings, that every one is welcome who undertakes to draw the attention to the attractions of Nature and to open our eyes to things which they might see if they only knew enough to look for them. Mr. Chamberlain's interest in birds, and the knowledge he possesses of them...