Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...students are woefully unappreciative. One of these, and perhaps the most striking, is music. We have one of the best halls in the country for orchestral music and we have during the year a series of concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and all this provided with a view to the pleasure and profit of the students. Yet the students as a whole take surprisingly little interest in these concerts. Of all the tickets sold it is doubtful if over ten per cent get into students' hands. The price of tickets is very cheap considering the quality of the music...
...would analyze life, destroys it. To understand the life of man, we must look on it not in detail but as a whole; and we can get no rational view of it till we know the history of its past, of that development in which the present is but a single step...
...view of the rumors that the annual game between Harvard and Yale will fall through this year, the following statement from Walter Camp, the Yale coach, is to the point...
...Monthly, the Advocate, the Lampoon and the CRIMSON whereby subscription to any two of the papers is reduced fifty cents, to any three, one dollar, and to all four, a dollar and a half. Subscription agents are now making a thorough canvass of all the college buildings with a view to bring up the circulation and placing it where it ought to be in an institution of this size. The college papers all have their place in college life and they must have financial support if they are to continue publication. The reduced rates, will bring the price within reach...
...duty was to perfect himself for his own sake. Within the last few years there has arisen a spirit of socialism regarding the individual as of no consequence, but the good of the whole world or the whole nation as the only thing worth considering. The Christian point of view is explained by Christ's words, "for their sakes I sanctify myself,"-the cultivation and elevation of the individual as the means with the good of the whole world for the end. Christ does not regard the individual soul as of little consequence, but neither does He regard the salvation...