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...Schopenhauer's Temperament, and its effect upon his Literary Style...
...failed to take advantage of. Outside of the tackling the play was ragged at all points; occasionally the men would settle down to good work, and towards the close of the game there was a prolonged brace on both sides, during which the play was excellent, but the general effect was not exactly encouraging. It will take a great deal of hard work in the days that remain to get the team to playing with more unity and steadiness. There is a great deal of strong material in this year's eleven, but it is not always strong material that...
...meeting last night Rev. Lyman Abbott spoke on the Bible in its Relation to Modern Problems. There is, said Dr. Abbott, a personal God, an infinite being who thinks and feels, a being who has made man in his own image, able to communicate himself to man and to effect his life. Through the ministration of divine spirit, truth may be revealed. It is the generally church belief that the Bible is the real inspired revelation of God. The book is a dead thing and cannot be inspired; the writers were inspired, and, being quickened by the spirit...
...student. Possibly the newest feature is the work among the sailors in Boston and Charlestown. On Sunday several men go aboard the coal and timber vessels lying near by and talk plainly and frankly with the sailors who are, as a rule, unprejudiced and willing listeners and talkers. The effect of this work is twofold. Besides its effect on the sailors, there is a reflex influence on the men themselves. They find it excellent training...
...Andover's rush line was especially strong for an Academy team; but the backs did not take advantage of all the opportunities which the forwards afforded them. Cox and Hinkey played splendidly on the ends of the Andover line, and Townsend, Colt and Knapp rushed with telling effect. Sheffield also played well at quarter back for Andover; he kept his rushers at work sharply, and tackled strongly...