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...alleys. This is a part of the gymnasium which is patronized by a very large number of students, and it is but fair that these students may use these alleys to advantage, and at the same time really enjoy a game. Attention is also called to the condition of certain pieces of apparatus on the first floor, which are almost worthless. Surely, it will require but little expense to replace this apparatus. It is but right to all students who exercise in the gymnasium, that serious consideration be given to these two facts...
...history a science; if not it will always be in danger of being confounded with some branch of science. I would define science a branch of learning that has a body of material, a peculiar process of its own, and certain definite results, and such I regard history...
...word became flesh and dwelt among us," John I, 14, was the text yesterday evening of Professor Everett's sermon. He said: What does the world owe to Christ, - and what do we owe to Him? I shall make, only incidentally, reference to the larger theme, and glance at certain of the larger aspects of the lesser theme...
...grow, flourish, become corrupt and perish. Men must be nominated whose careers are of the highest order and whose characters are spotless. This speaker based the greater part of his arguments upon the charge that Mr. Blaine once prostituted his office for money, when he was the owner of certain railroad bonds...
...described in the classics. He said: There are but four passages in the really classical works that mention the Christians at all. The first is in a letter of Pliny to the Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the governor of the province of Bethinia and had been much troubled by certain men possessed of a strange and criminal superstition, a belief in a certain Christus who had been crucified by Pontius Pilate. Pliny had executed all men who said that they were Christians, but he was in great doubt as to what to do with those who had been Christians...