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... held in different countries in succession . The second meeting in America took place in Mexico during August and September of this year . The two previous congresses were held at Vienna ( 1903 ) , and Paris ( 1900 ) , where convenience ...
... held in different countries in succession . The second meeting in America took place in Mexico during August and September of this year . The two previous congresses were held at Vienna ( 1903 ) , and Paris ( 1900 ) , where convenience ...
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... held have done little more than point out possible directions of development . They have not given an unequiv- ocal answer to the question , " What class of students stands most in need of such work ? " At the first Session in July ...
... held have done little more than point out possible directions of development . They have not given an unequiv- ocal answer to the question , " What class of students stands most in need of such work ? " At the first Session in July ...
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... held a reception under a canopy erected near Wilson Hall , a magnificent structure donated by the late Sir Samuel Wilson who , in recognition of his liberality , received the honour of knighthood . It was in Wilson Hall , the following ...
... held a reception under a canopy erected near Wilson Hall , a magnificent structure donated by the late Sir Samuel Wilson who , in recognition of his liberality , received the honour of knighthood . It was in Wilson Hall , the following ...
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... held on Sunday afternoon in St. Paul's Cathedral , where seats were reserved for the members of the University and their guests , who marched again in procession , wearing their academic robes . The impressive service in the noble ...
... held on Sunday afternoon in St. Paul's Cathedral , where seats were reserved for the members of the University and their guests , who marched again in procession , wearing their academic robes . The impressive service in the noble ...
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... held this position until July , 1903 , when he left Toronto and entered the ser- vice of the Government at Ottawa . Until the date of his death , however , he took a deep and heartfelt inter- est in all matters relating to the ...
... held this position until July , 1903 , when he left Toronto and entered the ser- vice of the Government at Ottawa . Until the date of his death , however , he took a deep and heartfelt inter- est in all matters relating to the ...
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Page 70 - I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing ; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow. I remember, I remember The fir-trees dark and high ; I used to think their slender tops Were close against the sky : It was a childish ignorance, But now 'tis little joy To know I'm farther off from Heaven Than when I was a boy.
Page 111 - On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose. Tired of his dark dominion swung the fiend Above the rolling ball in cloud part screened, Where sinners hugged their spectre of repose.
Page 166 - There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night — Ten to make and the match to win — A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's fame, But his Captain's hand on his shoulder smote — " Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 111 - For them the Ceylon diver held his breath, And went all naked to the hungry shark; For them his ears gush'd blood; for them in death The seal on the cold ice with piteous bark Lay full of darts; for them alone did seethe A thousand men in troubles wide and dark : Half-ignorant, they turn'd an easy wheel, That set sharp racks at work, to pinch and peel.
Page 167 - Play up! play up! and play the game!' The sand of the desert is sodden red, — Red with the wreck of a square that broke; The Catling's jammed and the Colonel dead, And the regiment blind with dust and smoke. The river of death has brimmed his banks. And England's far, and Honour a name, But the voice of a schoolboy rallies the ranks: 'Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 70 - Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion ; during which the matter passes from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity ; and during which the retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation.
Page 111 - Poor prey to his hot fit of pride were those. And now upon his western wing he leaned, Now his huge bulk o'er Afric's sands careened, Now the black planet shadowed Arctic snows. Soaring through wider zones that pricked his scars With memory of the old revolt from Awe...
Page 71 - Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind...
Page 144 - Ecce, renascentis testatur gratia mundi Omnia cum Domino dona redisse suo. Namque triumphanti post tristia tartara Christo Undique fronde nemus, gramina flore favent.
Page 120 - How is it that the United States can afford to pay half a dollar in wages where we pay a shilling, and yet compete with us in the markets of the world?