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...learn that the changes in religion are not lawless, but are subject to a steady growth, always in the light of what has gone before. Another thing we learn is that every man has an ear to hear the voice of God for himself, and hearing, has a right to go out and proclaim it to his neighbors...
...concise and strongly expressed and present Harvard's attitude in the matter in a light which is probably new, in great part even to Harvard men. We cannot urge too strongly the importance and necessity that every man in college should take advantage of the opportunity now given to learn the policy which has been our guide throughout this controversy with Princeton and the position in which we now stand. What has doubtless prejudiced people against Harvard on this question has been the weak and unsatisfactory explanation which the great majority of students are forced to make when asked right...
...Those who are naturally proud and envious will learn from Thackeray to despise humanity; those who are naturally gentle, to pity it; those who are naturally shallow, to laugh at it." Ruskin. Agree or disagree with this, giving reasons for your opinion...
Those who do not know its position may be interested to learn that Mr. Weld instituted the club primarily that there might be an opportunity for rowing for those men who did not care to try for the 'varsity or class crews, and secondarily that good men might incidentally be developed for those crews. The popularity of the club grew so fast that a year or so ago more lockers were added. Each year the number of boats has been increased and several new shells have been made this summer. Mr. Weld has always taken great interest in the club...
...hardly necessary to refer to Ninety-six. The uproar and confusion that they created and their schoolboy hand to hand conflicts were highly discreditable to them. They have yet to learn that now they are supposed to have ceased to be schoolboys, that their conduct here ought to be gentlemanly, and that last night's performance was both foolish and disgraceful...