Word: worldly
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...lecture will discuss in particular the Catholic reaction of the nineteenth century with its culmination in the dogma of papal infallibility, the existing antagonism between the church and the various European governments, the tendency of the church to perpetuate in the modern world the spirit of the Roman Empire and its opposition to nationality, and the decline of the reaction under the influence of the modern motives of nationality and personality. It will also touch upon the significance of the career of Leo XIII, the place of the Bible in modern life, and the significance of Protestantism as a political...
...play, the "Will-o'-the-Wisp," is the exploitation among the gullible citzens of Freedom Junction, Maine, of the "Will-o'-the-Wisp" mine. The first act opens with a celebration of May-day at a country fair. The centre of attraction is the "Exhibition of the World's Wonders," the marvels of which, I. Will Ketcham, itinerant showman and promoter, is impressing on all the country folk. Ketcham's chief concern, however, is to dispose of the stock of the mine. He succeeds in interesting Caleb Sweet, leading citizen of the village, and the three selectmen. But by flirtation...
...requiring of candidates for admission a bachelor's degree in arts or science, or the equivalent; the tuition charge made the same as that of other departments of the University, thus tending to relieve theological training from the eleemosynary character which had been traditionally associated with it throughout the world...
...Club this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Training Table Room of the Union. His subject will be "The Value of Debating as preparation for Legislative Work." Mr. Myers will also act as critic of the debate, which is "Resolved, That the interests of the nations of the world would be best subserved by a strict maintenance of the integrity of China." In this debate W. T. Foster 1G. and W. D. Rankin '05 will support the affirmative and J. Lebowich 1L. and W. H. Davis '05 the negative. The meeting will be open to the University...
...UNIVERSITY DEBATING CLUB. Debate. Training Table Room of Union, 7.30 P.M. Question: "Resolved, That the interests of the nations of the world would be best subserved by a strict maintenance of the integrity of China." Principal Disputants.--Affirmative: F. H. Stinchfield 2L., W. D. Rankin '05; negative: J. Lebowich 1L., W. H. Davis '05; critic, A. J. Barron, Princeton...