Word: taught
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...mention of his attainments as a theologian, or as a man of letters can pay the needed tribute to the man. His personality will always be reflected in the work of the many young men who studied under him and who learned from him much more than could be taught by precept, thesis, or text-book...
Thus far the candidates have been allowed to play more or less as they were previously taught although much time has been spent in striving for some sort of team work. The chief drawback in the play has been lack of heavy material, high tackling and fumbling. Beginning with today each man will receive individual coaching from experienced players. The department of kicking will be given especial attention. It has not yet been decided who will be picked for this work since no man has shown any special skill in that direction. The next game scheduled is with Exeter...
...person rebuked in these words is Simon Magus, who, while journeying in Samaria, encounters St. Peter and St. John, who have brought the gift of a new illumination to the converts of the young deacon Philip. They have taught and blessed, and the marvelous tokens of this transforming presence straightway became manifest in them. Simon sees and wonders at it and eager to rouse a kindred ardor says: "Give me this power, that on whomsoever I lay hands, he may receive the Holy Ghost." The text is St. Peter's answer...
...especially in its organized accumulations, as an unmixed evil. Now no one can deal candidly with the teaching of Jesus Christ without realizing that He was the revealer of principles for the guidance of human stewardship, not the propounder of microscopic rules for its daily regulation. He has taught us to face money in the strength of a great principle, and not in the pettiness of a mere rule. And so, wealth, whether you possess it or desire it is yours to desire, to employ, to enjoy in His fear and as His stewards. You may well thank God that...
...years a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University; then Fellow at Cornell University, where he took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1894. From there he went to Oberlin as Associate Professor in 1894. Dr. Carver's preference is for the theory of economics, although he has taught at Oberlin a considerable variety of subjects...