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...Washington Gladden preached in Appleton Chapel last night from a text taken from the sixth chapter of Romans: "For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal lift through Jesus Christ our Lord." He said: We are all in one sense wage earners in that whatever we do brings its inevitable return. In obedience to natural laws if I put my hand in the fire it will be burnt, so if we do anything that is wrong the effect on our character will certainly be for the bad. Every act good or bad brings...
...encourage men to prepare themselves for journalism. Mr. James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New York Herald offered the University the sum of $1000 to establish a prize for "the best essay in English prose upon some subject of American governmental, domestic or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest." The gift was gratefully accepted on the terms named in Mr. Bennett's letter which were briefly these: That the sum be kept invested and the interest there of be given annually to the member of the senior class who should write the best essay on the subject mentioned above...
...scholarships of a hundred and fifty dollars each are now available for the first time. By the terms of the gift they must be given to "dissenters" who are fitting themselves for the Christian ministry. Every applicant for a scholarship who answers this description, and who has no hope of recommendation for a larger scholarship, will please see the Dean of Harvard College on Friday morning Oct. 6, between ten and half past twelve...
...scholarships of a hundred and fifty dollars each are now available for the first time. By the terms of the gift they must be given to "dissenters" who are fitting themselves for the Christian ministry. Every applicant for a scholarship who answers this description, and who has no hope of recommendation for a larger scholarship, will please see the Dean of Harvard College on Friday morning, Oct. 6, between ten and half past twelve...
More than this, the nine certainly does seem to lack head. In the first inning. Murphy was at least thirty-feet from third when Highlands got the ball, and yet he threw to first. That run was a pure gift. Then in the seventh with two men out, and men on third and first, they bunglingly tried to cut the man off at second, and so let in the second run. Coaching Hallowell home in the seventh seemed to be a piece of poor judgment. Such plays are exactly as bad as errors...