Semi-centennial Anniversary, Beloit College; Commencement Week, June 20-23, 1897C. Ingersoll, printer, 1897 - 120 Seiten |
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... nature is widely open to celestial influences . Be- cause he had so fully received the spirit of the Great Master , his own heart glowed with a holy enthusiasm for humanity . Though we may not see again the flash of his eye , nor hear ...
... nature is widely open to celestial influences . Be- cause he had so fully received the spirit of the Great Master , his own heart glowed with a holy enthusiasm for humanity . Though we may not see again the flash of his eye , nor hear ...
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... nature . From the Green Mountains , from Middlebury , came Dr. Stephen Pearl Lath- rop , a naturalist , a chemist , a physician , a Christian gentle- man and a true man . His valuable service was cut short for us by his removal to our ...
... nature . From the Green Mountains , from Middlebury , came Dr. Stephen Pearl Lath- rop , a naturalist , a chemist , a physician , a Christian gentle- man and a true man . His valuable service was cut short for us by his removal to our ...
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... nature and on man , and before we had a senior class we had a senior professor in the depart- ment of psychology . A senior professor , indeed , was Miles P. Squier . For , though some of us had more of youthful spirit and enthusiasm ...
... nature and on man , and before we had a senior class we had a senior professor in the depart- ment of psychology . A senior professor , indeed , was Miles P. Squier . For , though some of us had more of youthful spirit and enthusiasm ...
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... Nature's page devoutly read , Had schooled him for his high career ; Till , with the vision of the seer , The child's simplicity , he saw How noblest souls are bred . Deep on his mighty heart , he bore This College 58 In Memory of ...
... Nature's page devoutly read , Had schooled him for his high career ; Till , with the vision of the seer , The child's simplicity , he saw How noblest souls are bred . Deep on his mighty heart , he bore This College 58 In Memory of ...
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... nature , yearn- ing to realize all the possibilities of being , there can be no divorce between general and special training . True eminence in any field of labor will tax to the uttermost the energies of even trained minds , and he ...
... nature , yearn- ing to realize all the possibilities of being , there can be no divorce between general and special training . True eminence in any field of labor will tax to the uttermost the energies of even trained minds , and he ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aaron Aaron L Alfred Field alma mater alumni Aratus Kent attitude Beloit College blessed Blodgett board of trustees building century Charles charter charter trustee Chicago Theological Seminary Christian college course Crane devotion Dexter Clary early Edward D endowment enterprise enthusiasm Ephraim H faculty of Beloit faith father field fifty Fisher Fisk founders funds George W gifts golden graduates Greek growth half-century hearts Henry honor Horace White Illinois influence institution instructors intellectual Isaac E James Joseph Emerson Josiah L jubilee labor land lege lives Lucius G manhood memory Middle College mind missionary noble Pearsons Porter Potwin prairies prayer President Chapin Professor Blaisdell Professor Bushnell Professor Emerson rejoice Seminary Smith Observatory soul spirit Stephen Peet teacher thought tion to-day truth West William William D Wisconsin Yale Yale College young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 10 - And a man shall be as an hiding place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest ; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.
Seite 13 - THEY dreamt not of a perishable home Who thus could build. Be mine, in hours of fear Or grovelling thought, to seek a refuge here ; Or through the aisles of Westminster to roam : Where bubbles burst, and folly's dancing foam Melts, if it cross the threshold...
Seite 76 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, And fondly broods with miser care ; Time but the impression deeper makes, As streams their channels deeper wear.
Seite 8 - What, you are stepping westward?" "What, you are stepping westward?" — "Yea." — 'Twould be a wildish destiny, If we, who thus together roam In a strange Land, and far from home, Were in this place the guests of Chance: Yet who would stop, or fear to advance, Though home or shelter he had none, With such a sky to lead him on?
Seite 47 - That the exigencies of Wisconsin and Northern Illinois require that there be a college and a female seminary of the highest order located in this region, one to be in Northern Illinois contiguous to Wisconsin and the other in Wisconsin contiguous to Illinois.
Seite 22 - a false and evil in thee cease. Nor think that suddenly the reign shall come With pomp and glory for the outward eye ; Within, around thee, in thine earthly home, The Kingdom of the Lord is drawing nigh ! As shines the light, with still increasing ray, Till from the earth...
Seite 110 - ... the congregation there can be no doubt, since these men were not in the habit of getting anything of value for nothing, least of all their church privileges, the most valuable of all things to them. One of the early services held in the church was my father's funeral. He died of consumption, Dec. 23, 1843. The hardships of a country doctor's life in a thinly settled region, where he was compelled to drive long distances by day and night in a rigorous climate, with little protection against the...
Seite 8 - For they that say such things declare plainly that they seek a country ; and truly, if they had been mindful of that country whence they came out, they might have had opportunity to have returned.
Seite 48 - Eight of the sixteen were ministers, eight laymen; eight were from Wisconsin, eight from Illinois; eight were Presbyterians, eight Congregationalists. Mr. Peet states that the denominational distribution was an accident, while the geographical location was carefully studied.
Seite 110 - The hardships of a country doctor's life in a thinly settled region, where he was compelled to drive long distances by day and night in a rigorous climate, with little protection against the cold, cut him off at the age of thirty-three. He was a native of Bethlehem, NH, a graduate of the medical department of Dartmouth College, a man of intellectual power and heroic mould. He shrank from no duties, and I am sure that no man ever performed greater services and sacrifices for Beloit than he. "The school...