The Sigma Chi Quarterly: The Official Organ of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, Band 40

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The Fraternity, 1921
 

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Seite 590 - EACH IN HIS OWN TONGUE A fire-mist and a planet, — A crystal and a cell, — A jelly-fish and a saurian, And caves where the cave-men dwell ; Then a sense of law and beauty, And a face turned from the clod, — Some call it Evolution, And others call it God. A haze on the far horizon, The infinite, tender sky, The ripe, rich tint of the cornfields, And the wild geese sailing high, — And all over upland and lowland The charm of the goldenrod, — Some of us call it Autumn, And others call it God.
Seite 170 - When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days, if thou turn to the Lord thy God and shalt be obedient unto his voice (for the Lord thy God is a merciful God) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee nor forget the covenant of thy fathers, which he sware unto them.
Seite 173 - ... however, by those who are in the business of training young men through college methods and who are industriously seeking a remedy for a rather deplorable condition — without much success, I must confess, due to the fact that the student seems casehardened to his own deficiency, and few feel inclined to frank discussion of the actual situation. However, a beginning ought to be made, and this article is prepared by one who has spent a quarter of a century in more or less intimate contact with...
Seite 590 - A haze on the far horizon, The infinite, tender sky, The ripe, rich tint of the cornfields, And the wild geese sailing high; And all over upland and lowland, The charm of the goldenrod — Some of us call it Autumn, And others call it God.
Seite 267 - Insurance at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. He presented this paper at an "Insurance Clinic...
Seite 164 - In 1808 the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon him by Union College, and in 1814 by Dartmouth.
Seite 56 - May 17, 1860, he was admitted to practice at the bar of the state, and formed a law partnership in New York City with an intimate friend, Mr.
Seite 186 - ... that of most men — more or less jumbled, to be sure, but pretty good stuff after all— but with the outlook of a child from the center of the only world he knows and cares about, and with no feeling of responsibility. What more can be expected? And we are not honest with the college student. We surround him with every facility for work, assuming what we know to be untrue — namely, that he is gifted with some real vision and perspective of life. Then we cajole him and humor his idiosyncrasies...

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