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...Board of Overseers yesterday afternoon, it was voted to concur with the President and Fellows in their votes electing Charles Loring Jackson, A.M., professor of chemistry, and George Lyman Kittredge, A.B., professor of English: appointing for three years from September 1, 1894, William Parker Cooke, D.M.D., instructor in crown and bridge work; Lewis Jerome Johnson, C. E., instructor in civil engineering: appointing the following instructors for one year from September 1, 1894: Henry Livingston Coar, A.M., in German; Richard Clarke Manning, A.B., in Latin; Leon Stacy Griswold, A.B., in geology; Richard Elwood Dodge, A.B., in geology: appointing the following committee...
...teaches His people constantly by allegories. They make the truth easier to comprehend. Some people find in a literal interpretation of the Bible much reason to scoff at Christianity. Who, they say, cares to look forward to a future existence spent in a white robe, with a golden crown on his head listening to music? or who is terrified at the prospect of having a spirit bound by iron chains and tortured with material fire? No one, surely, but we do look forward to having a pure and spotless heart, to being crowned by royalty of character...
...April day comes in the evening when the clouds, scattered by a fresh west wind, float airliy away, reflecting the golden rays of the setting sun. This is the old age which we are to look forward to. He who walks with God has laid up for himself a crown of rejoicing which, if he received it not in this world, is so close to him that it is reflected on his brow in his last moments...
...laws of England in this respect are similar to those in force here. Religious tribunals in England can derive no power from the crown; they must turn for authority to the law courts where all religions are held to be equal...
...equal, he thinks that he has made a great step and that he is far ahead of other people. Really all he has done is to succeed in coming back to the natural state of things. He looks at the idea of universal brotherhood as the crown of his civilization but it is the base of all true civilization. Our ways of teaching are to blame for the wrong ideas that we have of the distinctions between men. The first thing we learn in geography is that we are civilized and that many of the other races are barbarians whom...