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...ideal of a large part of the population, which today expresses the fervent hope that he will some day mount the throne and receive his reward for the bitterness which he has undeservedly suffered...
...religion made men efficient." His clinical work in a London Hospital, graphically described, stirred searching questions which cut deep into his life. Accidental contact with D. L. Moody, "down a dark street in Shadwell on my way from a maternity case", proved a turning point, rooting in him the ideal that "loyalty to a living Leader was religion, and that nightly service in the humblest life was the expression...
...Edgell speaking in Robinson Hall at 11 o'clock ought certainly not to be missed. It deals with a period of English architecture where many of her most beautiful buildings were conceived, and great sections of the inimitable town mansions of London were raised in the cool, dignified Georgian ideal, which remains to us today as one of the most beautiful styles of domestic architecture...
...Heart Thief (Joseph Schildkraut, Lya de Putti). He is a young man of the Balkans for whose embraces the entire feminine population of those parts entertains a noticeable predilection. Therefore, he is called upon as the ideal instrument for frustrating a political marriage. So thoroughly does he execute his commission that the girl marries him. Joseph Schildkraut makes a jaunty flirt...
...program are now under consideration by a number of subcommittees. Many problems must be worked out, and we shall doubtless find it necessary to modify our plans in the light of experience. Especially in the management of doctorate study we shall have to work slowly toward the ideal of a more effective selection of candidates with genuinely constructive ability. The idea of professional training for education, on a graduate level and leading to distinctive degrees, is so new that we may have to wait some time before it will be welcomed by the profession as a whole. Meanwhile...