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...volume in which they are found, they make an unusually entertaining number. Although some of the drawings are taken from very early volumes, they are not pointless, by any means, and some of them apply very well to the life of today. The "Manners and Customs of Ye Harvard Studente" by F. G. Attwood '79, make a set of pictures in which the author has caught the spirit of his scenes in a remarkably happy way. Other drawings, such as "Onr Portrait Gallery," are interesting more for the comparisons they suggest...
Following is the programme for the organ recital to be given at St. John's Chapel after the four o'clock service on Sunday afternoon: Toccata in D minor, Bach; "At Evening," Smart; Song, "Seek Ye the Lord;" Sonata in D minor,--Allegro Agitato, Andante, Allegro, Fuga,--Merkel...
...seventh verse of the eighth chapter of Romans: In all these things we are more than conquerers.." To overcome temptations, to surmount obstacles, to be the conqueror in life's battle is seemingly to attain supreme success. And there is a strange sound in the word of Paul, be ye "more than conquerors." And yet in the history of the world's great battles he learns that there is, after all, something beyond conquest. A great military here is messured not merely by the completeness of his victory, but by the mercy and magnamity with which he uses...
Baptism was not instituted by Christ, but recognized by Him as the common means of entering into a new sect. He used the word "Baptism" always in its spiritual significance,--"I have a baptism to be baptized with." "Can ye be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with?" But He sanctioned its use before His ascension, emphasizing the point that it was to be in the three-fold name, and to be accompanied with Christian instruction. It is the sacrament of incorporation, of cleansing and of a new birth, which must issue in new and cleanly surroundings, outward...
...Vespers this afternoon the following selections will be rendered by the choir: "To God high enthroned," from "Mors et Vita," by Gounod; "Come ye children," Sullivan, solo by E.M. Waterhouse; "My Soul hath patiently tarried," Page...