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...Compt. of Cur., 1889. Sec. of Treas. 1889. p. XC; Trussig Silver Ques. Quar. J. Econ, p. 19. 2. Increase in population and business, Census 1890. Forum Apr. 1890, p. 169. 2. Per capita circulation less than other countries. b. Silver can best supply the need of more currency. 1. Necessity of a metallic basis. 2. Diminution of gold supply. 3. U. S. the greatest silver supply; Sec. of Treas. 1889 LXXIX...
...discoveries of science, greater than Providence.- the direct relation of our souls to Gad. In this sense there is also a meaning in the words "stand up on thy feet." The whole teaching of the gospels is to come bravely and humbly for repentance. Fear of God does not need to be a sorlid fear but an honest and inspiring awe. Fear of God is the beginning but not necessarily the end of wisdom. Jesus Christ as well as the old Jews taught a manly religion; "though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him," expresses their attitude toward...
...time to prepare for the spring athletic events, and we hope by next week to see men at work in good numbers for the crews, the base ball, and the Mott Haven teams. The crew especially needs all the help and attention that can be given to it. Rowing, we are sorry to say, and almost amazed to have to have to admit, certainly does need a great boom at Harvard. Our crews have so long been beaten that the old enthusiastic interest in rowing can only be revived by some unusual display of energy on the part...
...vacation the effort which their committee is making towards raising $150,000 for a new Library Reading Room. This is a matter which concerns every Harvard man, and, while the committee are doing all they can to obtain the requisite sum, that does not imply that they have no need of co-operation from the great body of students in general and from every student in particular. If each man would take it upon himself to interest those who through him would be interested in the upbuilding of his University-he would at least contribute a lasting blow...
...need for a new gymnasium at Princeton is pressing, as the present structure is much over-crow led. It is reported that a New York alumnus, whose generosity has already been shown to the college. is contemplating a gift which will give the Princeton athletic men plenty of indoor accommodations. Meanwhile a scheme is on foot to remodel the present interior...