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...Ophelia's Dying Scene" from "Hamlet" Miss White had a better chance than in the "Aria" for showing what the human voice can do. Great technical skill is here demanded and she did the work justice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Symphony Concert. | 12/2/1892 | See Source »

...clock, an hour convenient for most members of the university make a pleasant break in the week, and afford an opportunity for the common worship of our Creator, a worship which as Dr. Donald so apply said, we all feel the need of simply because we are human beings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Services. | 12/2/1892 | See Source »

Contrary to common opinion, the Scandinavian was not especially bloodthirsty. It is true that he did rate human life low. His devotion to duty was strong and if he thought it his duty to kill several people he never hesitated to do it, although he had no admiration for wanton cruelty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Christian Association Meeting. | 11/18/1892 | See Source »

...impulses to evil would be restrained not a little by successful socialism, but in the operation many impulses to do good would also be checked. Socialism would necessitate a different human nature, one in which compulsion would not be necessary to keep all men to their work, and in which personal ambition need not be considered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Social Ethics. | 11/17/1892 | See Source »

Scorn expresses itself against religion, morality, love, against all the greats facts of human life; but the scorn of religion is the worst form. This scorn is often the first stage of sin in the young man. He sits on a lofty seat and surveys the religious views of those about him first with doubt, then with contempt. In this process he soon hardens his conscience and then temptations find him an easy prey. There is also a scorn of ungodliness. There are men who sneer at the evils of their time, who vent their sarcasm on the wrong which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 11/7/1892 | See Source »