Word: could
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...would be a great boon if a Pastoral History of the Church could be written. It would exhibit the Church in its most attractive and beneficent light, engaged in doing good instead of being a scene of conflict. Chaucer's description of the Parish Priest, supposed to be modelled on Wycliffe, may be taken as a kind of type of the Pastor...
...interest which the students have taken in this building, that they ought to have the opportunity of contributing towards its ornamentation. It will be a home for many of them and they would naturally like to feel that they had given some thing towards its completion. They could appropriately provide by subscription for the extra cost of the carving in wood and stone at the Harvard end of the living room, or for any other form of ornament considered necessary by the architect. The plain wainscoting has already been generously provided for. I think you would do well to call...
...Sophomore Debating Club. Debate. Harvard 1, 7 p. m. Question: "Resolved, That the money expended on the Boston Public Library could have been spent to better advantage for library purposes in the city of Boston." Affirmative: Hinckley's Camp.--Negative: Sears's Camp...
...School" is the address delivered by Professor Goodwin '51, at the opening of the Graduate School for the current year. The address outlines the rapid growth of the School, its aims and ideals, and shows the differences between the Harvard School and the German and English universities. The article could hardly have been written by anyone better fitted to treat of such a subject and much of it is in a vein of personal reminiscence which makes it unusually interesting and animated...
...papers by Dr. E. A. Darling '90, giving some of the results of his observations on the men of the University teams, at the suggestion of the Harvard Athletic Committee. This paper takes up football training and gives some interesting additional observations on the crew squad. Though one could well wish that a topic such as this, which interests so many, had been treated in a less technical and more popular manner, the results given make good reading. It is conclusively shown that no ill effects which can reasonably be attributed to training were to be discovered nine months after...