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...should be thrown open to any but juniors and seniors. The courses are valuable only to the students who can have some real appreciation of the end sought in them, and this appreciation can hardly he expected of freshmen and sophomore. The student should approach such course with as broad knowledge as possible. It is not enough that he seek stimulation from the lecturer; he must be prepared give stimulation in return, at least by intelligent interest in the subject...
...makes a fuller life. If He comes to minister, warrior or statesman He makes deeds and words strong and divine. In every man there is potential greatnes and when God's influences are brought to bear on this it springs and grows, and the mean man becomes broad and honorable, the weak, strong and the dull, wise. God is the God of all and no man can approach fulness of stature until he realizes his dependence on God and trusts in Him, not as having some vogue authority over men in general, but loves...
...efficiency of the college has been to stimulate materially the general industry of the undergraduates and to increase the quantity and improve the quality of the work done by them, to create an unusual intellectual fellowship between instructors and students, and to encourage the operation of high motives and broad considerations in the selection and pursuit of their studies in common...
...would tell the members of the Union of my constant thought of them. Say to them, please, that I think we are dealing with the social question in the most healthy, quiet and manly way, and that if the Union prospers in its present lines, it will have a broad influence in the world. It is very strange that you should ask me whether I could propose any change of name which will show how close the Union stands to the college, for I was thinking of the same thing just before your letter came. It seems to me time...
...Saturday evening, February 13th, at 8 o'clock, the same date as the B. A. A. indoor meeting, occurs the fifth annual winter meeting of the U. of P. Athletic Association. It will be held at the American Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia. Six of the events are open to all amateurs; 35 yard dash, scratch, and five handicap events; 440 yard dash, (20 yds. limit), half-mile run, (40 yds. limit), mile run, (80 yds. limit), running high jump (6 inches limit), 220 yds. hurdle race, over 8 flights, 2 ft. 6 in. high...