The Phillips Bulletin, Volumes 14-15Phillips Academy, 1919 |
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... awarded to Captain Bruce , Captain - elect Bateman , Manager Sanders , Sheppard , Cheney , Coleman , Whitelock , Tsai , Waller , Keyes , Salinger , Wheelock , and Park- hurst . The fall track work was aimed at the dis- covery and ...
... awarded to Captain Bruce , Captain - elect Bateman , Manager Sanders , Sheppard , Cheney , Coleman , Whitelock , Tsai , Waller , Keyes , Salinger , Wheelock , and Park- hurst . The fall track work was aimed at the dis- covery and ...
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... awarded the Thomas Glasby Water- man Scholarship , " the income of $ 40,000 to be given to not more than three scholars of manly character and limited means who have distinguished themselves in their studies and give promise of ...
... awarded the Thomas Glasby Water- man Scholarship , " the income of $ 40,000 to be given to not more than three scholars of manly character and limited means who have distinguished themselves in their studies and give promise of ...
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... awarded to Captain Scott , Manager Scheide , Tuttle , Ames , Duffy , Blodgett , Patten , Underhill , Royce , Crosby , and Manager Atwood . The schedule follows : Andover vs. Tabor ( cancelled ) . Andover 11 , vs. M. T. I. Freshmen , 10 ...
... awarded to Captain Scott , Manager Scheide , Tuttle , Ames , Duffy , Blodgett , Patten , Underhill , Royce , Crosby , and Manager Atwood . The schedule follows : Andover vs. Tabor ( cancelled ) . Andover 11 , vs. M. T. I. Freshmen , 10 ...
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... awarded the Cross of the Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur . 1888 - Rev . Oliver H. Bronson is pastor of the Carmel Presbyterian Church , Edge Hill , Pa . 1888 - Henry S. Graves , head of the United States Forestry Service , has resigned ...
... awarded the Cross of the Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur . 1888 - Rev . Oliver H. Bronson is pastor of the Carmel Presbyterian Church , Edge Hill , Pa . 1888 - Henry S. Graves , head of the United States Forestry Service , has resigned ...
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... awarded the first prize of twenty - five dollars to Horace Ford McMahon , and the second of fifteen dollars to Claude Comstock McDonald . Another interesting contest , the delivery of original essays for the Potter prizes , took place ...
... awarded the first prize of twenty - five dollars to Horace Ford McMahon , and the second of fifteen dollars to Claude Comstock McDonald . Another interesting contest , the delivery of original essays for the Potter prizes , took place ...
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Página 4 - Still glides the Stream, and shall for ever glide; The Form remains, the Function never dies; While we, the brave, the mighty, and the wise, We Men, who in our morn of youth defied The elements, must vanish; - be it so! Enough, if something from our hands have power To live, and act, and serve the future hour; And if, as toward the silent tomb we go, Through love, through hope, and faith's transcendent dower, We feel that we are greater than we know.
Página 7 - He scarce had need to doff his pride or slough the dross of Earth — E'en as he trod that day to God so walked he from his birth, In simpleness and gentleness and honour and clean mirth.
Página 28 - Come wealth or want, come good or ill, Let young and old accept their part, And bow before the Awful Will, And bear it with an honest heart, Who misses or who wins the prize. — Go, lose or conquer as you can ; But if you fail, or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman.
Página 5 - Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened into night, A night made hoary with the swarm, And whirl-dance of the blinding storm, As zigzag wavering to and fro Crossed and recrossed the winged snow...
Página 9 - ... stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth: and when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away.
Página 14 - He in whom the love of repose predominates will accept the first creed, the first philosophy, the first political party he meets,— most likely his father's. He gets rest, commodity and reputation; but he shuts the door of truth.
Página 32 - Nam ceterae neque temporum sunt neque aetatum omnium neque locorum ; at haec studia adulescentiam alunt, senectutem oblectant, secundas res ornant, adversis perfugium ac solacium praebent, delectant domi, non impediunt foris, pernoctant nobiscum, peregrinantur, rusticantur.
Página 31 - Harvard graduates' magazine, 28 : 236-42, December 1919. A study of the records of students at Harvard college. In conclusion, the writer says " The private school offers advantages of training in health, manners, and religion which are of too great a value to be overlooked ; but given a boy of fair intelligence, trained with his fellows in a democratic public school and you need have no fear that he will suffer in his college record, either in scholarship or deportment. In comparison with his more...
Página 19 - ... Pueblo, where the art was high. The able researches of Dr. Kidder and Dr. Guthe have proved this. It is unthinkable that Indians would lose, or discard, their skill as potters in traveling that distance. There has been no true Pueblo-Cliff Dweller pottery found on any of the sites visited by our party. Therefore, one is led to believe that the Canadian valley culture developed as it proceeded westward, rather than that these sites are mere outposts of those well-known Pueblo people.
Página 17 - secures his freedom by keeping hold always of the past, and treasuring up the best out of the past, so that in a present that may be angry or sordid he can call back memories of calm or of high passion...