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...express his opinion that some sinners are so base that they should suffer the fullness of their punishments. In the instance of the punishment of the lovers, Francesca di Rimini and Paolo, however, Dante pronounces his verdict on love in the somewhat later form. "I could not love thee half so much, loved I not honor more." And, yet, Dante adds to this his belief that hearts that are once joined in true love can never be rent asunder...
After a long blackboard talk of nearly an learn and in half in which the coaches outlined thee general plan to be followed in the Yale game, the University football team was given a half hour's scrimmage with the substitutes. All the men who played in the Dartmouth game were out except Gardner who was given a day's rest to relieve him of his stiffness resulting from the game, his place at quarterback being taken by Freedley. The University team kept the ball throughout the scrimmage. Bradley was out in football clothes for the first time since...
...personality of Robert-Fleury, by R. D. Skinner, and the good sense of the unusually well-informed editorials. These close with a fit expression of the unspeakable loss the Monthly and all of us have suffered in the death of Paul Mariett. "How well could we have spared for thee...
...nations bring their gifts to thee...
...With thee they tracked the circling stars...