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...Ireland in the CRIMSON of November 11, which cannot but occur to me as a lawyer in practice? I believe with Mr. Ireland that the Society has reached a point in its successful growth where incorporation has become a highly important factor in its beneficial service. I differ from him as to the form the organization of the corporation shall take; for I am convinced that the plan voted by the meeting of November 7 is both legal in its organization and practical in its administration; while I believe that the plan that he proposes is neither proper...
...opened also and its privileges extend to members and non-members for the same length of time. The dues, including membership, assessments and all expenses of the year, will be ten dollars. The plans of the house and entertainment committees though not fully arranged as yet will probably not differ in any marked way from those of last year...
...very heavy, to the minds of some too heavy; yet with all their weight, the men are not awkward in the boat. Their blades go in fairly well together, their inboard work is smooth and the boat travels well between strokes. To the layman the stroke seems to differ somewhat from that of former years and shows the effect of professional coaching. This is especially marked in the last part of the stroke, the men getting a hard catch, a strong, steady push with the legs, but finishing in with the arms, their bodies in an almost slumping position...
...included in its pamphlet. The admission examinations for this are the same as for all other departments in the Scientific School and the courses practically correspond to those given last year in mining and metallurgy. Nearly all of the work is done in the Rotch Building which contains five different laboratories with equipments equal to any in the world. The building also contains the large library of Raphael Pumpelly, professor in the Scientific School from 1866 to 1875. The work and equipment in the department is intended to give as thorough a preparation as is possible. The course...
...Jesus Christ. There are two great things, he said, which Christ can do for us. In the first place He can show us what is right. Many believe that their consciences will tell them what is right. But conscience is a defective standard, for it allows men to differ most widely. A man's decisions on the rectitude of his actions must be made according to his moral judgment, and that judgment can be profoundly affected by Jesus Christ. It can be powerfully moulded for good by the standards of life which He set up. It can be yet more...