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...little. The object aimed at is, to enable any student to carry away with him a permanent illustrated record of men and things that have interested him as a Harvard undergraduate, during a year just closing. The publication will be in the form of an attractive cloth, or leather bound book, in size not less than 9x6 inches. Its illustrations will be reproductions of photographs by the best photogravure processes. An idea of the matter to be offered may obtained by the following partial list: cuts (reduced from cabinet photographs) of every member of the graduating class, cuts...
...also very desirous that the groups of the different organizations which will be put in the class album be taken at once. If the matter is delayed no end of annoyance will be caused to the committee and the photographer at the end of the year when there is bound to be much haste and confusion...
...code of morals teaching them to live in harmony with one another. And, finally, since the same action of the same Spirit has created both the human soul and the moral sense, we have every reason to believe that the purpose of the universe is in some way bound up in the action of the soul under the dictates of conscience. If therefore, we would further this purpose, if we would put ourselves in harmony with the Almighty, we must live purely and seek righteousness in all things...
...same bill will be presented this evening. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, and Saturday matinee, "In Honor Bound," "My Milliner's Bill," and "A Pantomine Rehearsal." will appear...
...service at Appleton chapel last evening was conducted by Rev. Theodore C. Williams of New York. The speaker chose for his text the words from the epistle to the Galatians, "Your life is hid with Christ in God." He said that Christ's whole life was bound up in his thoughts of God rather than in his work with His disciples. His perfect sympathy had behind. It something not revealed to the casual observer, for there is often a modesty of holiness, a concealment of virtue which, more than the open avowal of sanctity, is pleasing to God. We should...