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...this message put before men(?) We do not want an answer to our demands which is so much divine and so much human, which divides itself into such components. Rather do we want such an answer as comes in the form of a living presence which inspires and helps us. Since we cannot improve upon the religion of Christ, let us use it. What Heaven is to be hereafter, we cannot imagine, but what it is now is a man of healthy mind and body...
Philosophical Society. What Ethics can do for us. Lecture. Mr. William M. Salter, of Chicago. Sanders theatre, 8 p. m. Open to the public...
...state of things is probably the foundation of the internal peace and content that has so long reigned in that country. The complicated and grinding tax system sowed the seeds of decay in ancient Rome, a fact upon which few historians have laid much stress. In modern times, to us the most famous rebellion resulting from an abusive system of taxation is of course our colonial revolution, and in France the unendurable taxes from the time of Louis the fourteenth to the year 1789 forced the people to such a pitch of frenzy that the heroes they committed seem almost...
...choir sang the following preces: "Where withal shall a young man cleanse his way," Hiles; "Beloved let us love one another," Stainer; "Then shall the righteous," Mendelssohn...
...Thursday, March 27, at 8 p. m., Mr. William N. Salter, of Chicago will lecture in Sanders Theatre on "What Ethics Can Do for Us." The lecture will be under the auspices of the Harvard Philosophical club...