Word: towards
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...second half several substitutes were put in the line-up and both teams were evenly matched. There were several scrimmages in front of the Harvard goal, but the defense played effectively and prevented any scoring. Toward the end of the game Paine, aided by good team play, made the only score of the last half...
...life, and a part which vitally concerns the present age. The greatest shame for a period would, be not that its faith was incomplete or unorthodox, but that it failed to recognize the basis for faith which it possessed; and social service is that basis for today. This tendency toward practical affairs opens for the ministry a wider range for self-sacrifice and duty. Our age has its problem plainly before it, and in its solution lies the way to faith and a nearer consciousness...
...period, for the forwards followed the puck well and their passing was accurate. All the offense scored at least one goal, and the defense, although threatened but little, was strong. In the second period the forwards of the first team showed poor condition, and the team play was ragged. Toward the end of the practice, however, they renewed their former vigorous attack and by good team work several goals were scored. In this period A. Winsor '02, the head coach, made the only goal for the second team...
...Dyke on "The Ministry, its Requirements and its Opportunities"? The Divinity Club has arranged for this and for other addresses from the Preachers to the University on various aspects of the profession: and these informal talks are open to members of the University. Students who have any inclination toward the ministry would. I feel sure, get both instruction and inspiration by hearing Dr. Van Dyke and his colleagues. FRANCIS G. PEABODY...
...Bates of New York will deliver an address on "The Attitude of the Poor toward the Rich," in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House at 7.15 o'clock this evening. This lecture is held under the auspices of the Christian Association, and is the fifth of a series dealing with the general subject "Social Problems of the Modern City." It will be open to all members of the University...