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several thousand people attend trial of king calculus over four thousand people wit nessed on friday evening in uni versity park one of the best cal culus cremations held at lehigh for some years long before the hour of starting not only all the seats had been taken but the stand ing room many rows deep around the enclosure was occupied the plot in the court scene was well arranged and of a higher character than usual every part was well carried out and not a small amount of amusement was caused by the excellent impersona tions of some of the favorite pro continued on fifth pag using as a basis for his theme i samuel 10:22-23 bishop charles david williams bishop of michi gan on sunday morning in packer memorial chapel preached an in teresting and virile baccalaureate sermon after reviewing the historical setting of the text he said in part it seems to me that we have writ ten here a parable of our american life and its present paramount need the conditions of the two peoples are strikingly parallel for the past i four hundred years and more we las a people have been chiefly en i gaged in the conquest of a new world a vast virgin continent we have had set for us the primary and stupendous task of developing its the brown and white lehigh university graduating class 1911 south bethlehem pa tuesday liw'k 13 1911 vol xviii baccalaureate sermon calculus cremation greet company at lehigh bishop charles david williams of michigan delivers sermon to the graduating class president's lawn comedy of errors played on an opportunity of unusual char acter was afforded the alumni and undergraduate body of lehigh fri day afternoon in the form of a pastoral presentation by the ben ireet woodland company the production was the shakespearean comedy of errors and it was in deed rendered in a most masterful manner each player's delivery the distinct forceful expression and accurate interpretation of the characters portrayed all of which comprise the requisite of an accom plished actor or actress were met with the constant approval and ap plaudation of the large crowd in attendance , natural and material resources . . . . the material call sounds clamorously in our ears drowning all others our main task is still producing wealth making money building up material prosperity we worship success wherever it is found it immediately justifies itself in our eyes business is the highest vocation in the popular esteem all other vocations and professions sink into insignificance beside them particularly those of an altruistic character those devot ed to social service and the cultiva tion of the higher life are apt to be instinctively looked down upon as constituting an inferior order a j fourth or fifth estate continued on second pae no 59
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 18 no. 59 |
Date | 1911-06-13 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1911 |
Type | Newspaper |
DPIX | 400 |
DPIY | 400 |
Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 18 no. 59 |
Date | 1911-06-13 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1911 |
Page | 1 |
Type | Page |
DPIX | 400 |
DPIY | 400 |
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FileName | 191106130001.jp2 |
Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | several thousand people attend trial of king calculus over four thousand people wit nessed on friday evening in uni versity park one of the best cal culus cremations held at lehigh for some years long before the hour of starting not only all the seats had been taken but the stand ing room many rows deep around the enclosure was occupied the plot in the court scene was well arranged and of a higher character than usual every part was well carried out and not a small amount of amusement was caused by the excellent impersona tions of some of the favorite pro continued on fifth pag using as a basis for his theme i samuel 10:22-23 bishop charles david williams bishop of michi gan on sunday morning in packer memorial chapel preached an in teresting and virile baccalaureate sermon after reviewing the historical setting of the text he said in part it seems to me that we have writ ten here a parable of our american life and its present paramount need the conditions of the two peoples are strikingly parallel for the past i four hundred years and more we las a people have been chiefly en i gaged in the conquest of a new world a vast virgin continent we have had set for us the primary and stupendous task of developing its the brown and white lehigh university graduating class 1911 south bethlehem pa tuesday liw'k 13 1911 vol xviii baccalaureate sermon calculus cremation greet company at lehigh bishop charles david williams of michigan delivers sermon to the graduating class president's lawn comedy of errors played on an opportunity of unusual char acter was afforded the alumni and undergraduate body of lehigh fri day afternoon in the form of a pastoral presentation by the ben ireet woodland company the production was the shakespearean comedy of errors and it was in deed rendered in a most masterful manner each player's delivery the distinct forceful expression and accurate interpretation of the characters portrayed all of which comprise the requisite of an accom plished actor or actress were met with the constant approval and ap plaudation of the large crowd in attendance , natural and material resources . . . . the material call sounds clamorously in our ears drowning all others our main task is still producing wealth making money building up material prosperity we worship success wherever it is found it immediately justifies itself in our eyes business is the highest vocation in the popular esteem all other vocations and professions sink into insignificance beside them particularly those of an altruistic character those devot ed to social service and the cultiva tion of the higher life are apt to be instinctively looked down upon as constituting an inferior order a j fourth or fifth estate continued on second pae no 59 |
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