Word: trusting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...problem is solved in the experience of those who, knowing the sorrow of the world, find it beautiful nevertheless, and even entertain towards it the sentiments usually considered religious. In the feelings which we have towards nature, of awe, trust, and comradeship, and toward one another in the world of humanity, this is a real natural religion, extra-confessional and extra-ecclesiastical, which is the most note-worthy factor in the religious world today and calls for interpretation. Natural theology finds God as the ultimate meaning and implication of this natural religion...
...recommend itself to a large number of men. To allow the daily papers or other parties apparently interested in the intellectual welfare of Harvard to boldly compile the inevitable statistics obtainable from hitherto very private sources, appears to some men little short of a betrayal of a sacred trust on the part of the College authorities. But such is not the case. The office is bound by no agreement relative to the publicity of a man's true academic standing. It is an accepted theory that a man comes here primarily to obtain as much benefit from his courses...
...Kent, of New York, will give a lecture on "Foreign Exchange" in Emerson A this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kent is vice-president of the Bankers' Trust Company of New York. This lecture is under the auspices of the Business School and will be open to the public...
...LECTURE. "Foreign Exchange." Mr. F. I. Kent, Vice-President of the Bankers Trust Company, New York, N. Y. Emerson...
...provision was added to this bill that the state legislators must pledge themselves absolutely to support or ignore the agitation for direct election of United States senators. The next move was to establish the recall, so that the people could discharge those officers who proved faithless to their trust. Immediately a Republican legislature, pledged to direct senatorial election, chose a Democratic senator to support that movement. And next, to remove the great danger of corruption at the direct primaries, the people forced the unwilling legislature to pass a genuine corrupt practices act, which is so severe as to prevent further...