Word: whose
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...have as free and unhesitating a flow as those of men of our own nationality. Besides the interest which he has aroused by his speaking, he has attracted much attention by his book on the Oriental Christ. Very much new light is often thrown on religious matters by men whose lives have been surrounded by circumstances different from ours and whose points of view we have never known. It will be interesting tomorrow night to see what we as Christians can learn of our own religion from an Oriental character...
...year the enthusiasm which is being stored up here every day will break out in great confusion on the day of the game unless there are capable men to keep it in some sort of order. The men chosen to lead the cheering should be men with good voices whose records here at college have shown them to possess the qualities of natural leadership. Unless they have the respect of the students in the sections no concerted cheering can be expected. And this is an all important point, for good cheering can be a very substantial aid in winning...
Their idea is to have a man whose special department shall be the work of the association in the higher educational institutions and those schools which fit for them, situated in the two states. Such a man would act under the advice...
...everywhere noticeable in America is the prominence of denominational feeling in religion. A man's acts and his spirituality are the test by which he should be judged; and while we do not want a universal creed, we do want a feeling of the brotherhood of all men. Socialists, whose very motto is the fraternity of man, are the most inlined to be uncharitable to those outside of their own class. It is for this reason that the cause of the nihilist is not to be commended, because he tries to level society by violence instead of moulding...
...Baldwin Bros. Co., Bankers and Stock Brokers, have removed their branch office to 19 Brattle street. They have appointed W. F. Davis, of Boston, as manager, whose experience of over thirty years among the bears and bulls makes him a most desirable negotiating medium...