Word: thees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great day approaches. We find ourselves humming snatches of tune, and surprised roommates catch fragments like "God rest ye merry, Gentlemen," "Silent night," and "Hark the herald . . ." The Christmas carols are the good old outlet for Christmas spirit. People have sung them ever since "thou" and "thee" were in everyday conversation. In the old days little bands of waits went from house to house to sing before the lighted candle. Nowadays we set up artificial evergreens in public parks, and whole communities gather round them to join in the old sings. But behind both waits and communities has always been...
...complete program for the concert is as follows: Adoramus Te, Palestrina Plorate Filii Israel, Carissimi Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee, Bach Glee Club Group One: a.--Arioso (with 'cello), Deo Delibes b.--Triste Ritorno, Richard Barthelemy Donde Lieta from La Boheme, Puccini Miss Garden Give a Rouse, Bantock Now is the Month of Maying, Morley Cavalier Song, Stanford Glee Club Intermission Group Two: a.--Lever du Soleil, Camille Erlanger b.--The Swing, Reynaldo Hahn c.--My Ship and I, Reynaldo Hahn d.--Lullaby from Joselyn (with 'cello), Godard Air from "Louise", Charpentier Miss Garden Lady of the Lagoon, Bantock...
...course every one believes that he thinks clearly himself. So did the little Scotch girl, who said "Grandmother, all the world is daft but thee and me, and I think thee a little queer sometimes." No one really thinks clearly unless he has thought long and profoundly; unless he comprehends the point of view of those who do not agree with him; unless he has found out the limitations of his own principles; for all theories, principles, maxims, and rules of human conduct can be carried ad absurdum. They all have their proper limits, because at some point they come...
...more modern work, and the selections will be sung in the following order: "In Dulci Jubilo," Ancient German Carol "O Sacrum Convivum," Viadana "Cantata Domino," Hassler "Miscrere," Allegrl "Now Is the Month of Maying," Morley "Chorus of Bacchantes," Gounod "Come Again Sweet Love," Dowland "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee," Bach...
...Canada were comrades in arms in the Armageddon of the ages. If they could die together, surely we can live together in amity, in mutual respect, in common endeavor to make the world safer and happier for the generations of the future. "Wild tongues which have not Thee in awe" are the devil's advocates for the "lesser breeds without the law." In the British nations there is neither lust for conquest nor sense of dependence upon other peoples. But there is an immense concern for the world's peace and a deep consciousness of the power of the United...