Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...open to all members of the University who wish to pursue a regular systematic course of training in view of maintaining their health and improving their general physical condition. The exercises consist of free movements, wand, club, and dumb-bell drills, etc., and will be carried on in a progressive series through the fall and winter terms. Attendance upon these exercises is voluntary, but regular positions will be assigned for those who apply for them. Applicants may enroll their names on one of the plans of the main floor now ready in the janitor's office. During the period allotted...
...story of Colonel Goffe at Deerfield is but a modern version of the Dioscuri and of St. James of Compostella. In my walk the other day, I saw a man sitting in the sun in front of a little cottage which commanded a pretty landscape. "You have a charming view here," said I. "Yes," he answered, "I take a great deal of pleasure in it though I cannot see it. I have long ago lost my sight, but I love to sit here and recall it, and think that it is all there." It lies in our own choice with...
...with some approach to accuracy in the distinction of certain primary characteristics. In these lectures, it has been my desire, however inadequately in the nature of things I have been able to fulfil it, to keep these lines of psychical and aesthetic distinction more or less clearly in view; to grasp as well as I could and to illustrate such laws of criticism as seemed to me perennial in their application, and to leave aside as rubbish that dead leafage of deciduous facts which is swept rustling to and fro in the avenues of thought by the shifting breath...
...served in divers dishes." But I think that to know the literature of another language, whether dead or living matters not, gives us the prime benefits of foreign travel. It relieves us from what Richard Lassels aptly calls a "moral Excommunication;" it greatly widens the mind's range of view, and therefore of comparison, thus strengthening the judicial faculty; and it teaches us to consider the relations of things to each other and to some general scheme rather than to ourselves; above all, it enlarges aethetic charity. It has seemed to me also that a foreign language, quite as much...
ELLIS AND MELLEDGE, Harvard Square or 72 Equitable Building, Boston.The S. S. "Miranda," which has been chartered for Dr. Cook's Arctic Expedition, will be anchored at the finish of the Harvard-Yale course, affording an excellent chance to view the race. Tickets will be sold for $1.00 each, and may be had of Maynard Ladd, 9 Matthews Hall, or at a place to be announced later...