Word: deeper
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...object of these meetings is to place before the members of the University moral and ethical questions, to arouse in them a deeper interest in matters religious and to stimulate them to living more intelligent, more effective, and more spiritual lives...
President Eliot, by statistics made from the classes of 1885 and 1886, proved the superiority of the elective system up to that time. This deeper and more comprehensive inquiry it is expected, will bear out more conclusively the result of his work by proving that the elective system is better than all prescribed or group systems...
...standard set by the new board of editors. The stories, though most of them pleasing, show no particular depth. "The Unmaking of a Soldier," by Frank Simonds '00 is not a new story, but is fairly well told. "Four Characters," by W. Stevens '01, goes rather deeper than most of the Advocate's contributions. "A Morning's Catch," by F. M. Class '03, is a lively, pleasing story of the usual "storiette" type. "Pipe No. 29," by H. W. Bynner' 02, depicts vividly the Chinese character, but leaves a bad taste in the mouth. "The Rendezvous," by E. B. Ahlborn...
Though it is impossible to evade the lessons taught by this condemnation, there is a deeper lesson that is not always seen; for Christ insists only upon one of two alternatives--good use of money or its complete abandonment. This fact reconciles many statements that at first appear contradictory. Wealth is not a danger to be avoided, but rather a trust to be used for the highest purposes...
...soprano of remarkably sympathetic voice. In her selections from Grieg, she showed great power of adaptation--first, in "The Autumn Gale," full of action, but with the dreariness of the Norwegian minor; then in Eet Syn, a short, vivacious snatch of song; and finally in Solweig's Cradle Song, deeper in quality with a peculiar languishing movement...