The Tuftonian, Volume 34Tufts College, 1908 |
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1909 HOMER ROOT ADAMS LEONARD Bachelor of Arts Bill Board LEWIS DOANE boat Boston Browning BRUCE MAILEY called chapel dance dental DEPARTMENT.-Degree dreams Editor-in-Chief 1909 HOMER Editorial Board LEWIS Emmanuel Kant engineering eyes feel fellow Fred Saunders freshman girl GLADYS MARION ADAMS hand heart Helen's Tower Heort Hill HOMER ROOT TURNER hour Huntington Ave ideas Jack Jews Knellt knew Lake LEONARD SHUTE THOMPSON live look Malta Martha Medford town mind morning never Nichols night oarlocks play poet RAY THOMAS RAY THOMAS MCDONALD RICHARD CONGDON ALLEN SCHOOL.-416 Huntington Ave seemed shore SHUTE THOMPSON RICHARD side silence sonnet soul spirit Stetson Stevenson Stopford Brooke student sub-conscious sweet taxicab teeth tercet there's thing THOMAS MCDONALD THOMPSON RICHARD CONGDON thou thought tion Tufts College uncon voice watching wind XXXIV
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Page 16 - For a ticket, apply to the Publisher." No: thanking the public, I must decline. A peep through my window, if folk prefer; But, please you, no foot over threshold of mine!
Page 102 - A great man is always willing to be little. Whilst he sits on the cushion of advantages he goes to sleep. When he is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something ; he has been put on his wits, on his manhood ; he has gained facts ; learns his ignorance ; is cured of the insanity of conceit ; has got moderation and real skill.
Page 101 - It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion ; it is easy in solitude to live after our own ; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.
Page 9 - Sir, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which place the murderers of Alton side by side with Otis and Hancock, with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the Hall] would have broken into voice to rebuke the recreant American — the slanderer of the dead.
Page 9 - The gentleman said that he should sink into insignificance if he dared not gainsay the principles of these resolutions. Sir, for the sentiments he has uttered, on soil consecrated by the prayers of Puritans and the blood of patriots, the earth should have yawned and swallowed him up.
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Page 16 - A street to explore, Your house the exception ! ' With this same key Shakespeare unlocked his heart,' once more ! " Did Shakespeare ? If so, the less Shakespeare he ! SHOP.
Page 49 - AWAY, haunt thou not me, Thou vain Philosophy ! Little hast thou bestead, Save to perplex the head, And leave the spirit dead. Unto thy broken cisterns wherefore go, While from the secret treasure-depths below. Fed by the skiey shower, And clouds that sink and rest on hill-tops high, Wisdom at once, and Power, Are welling, bubbling forth, unseen, incessantly ? Why...
Page 50 - ... Save to perplex the head, And leave the spirit dead. Unto thy broken cisterns wherefore go, While from the secret treasure-depths below, Fed by the skiey shower, And clouds that sink and rest on hill-tops high, Wisdom at once, and Power, Are welling, bubbling forth, unseen, incessantly? Why labour at the dull mechanic oar, When the fresh breeze is blowing, And the strong current flowing, Right onward to the Eternal Shore...
Page 110 - The Lord to me a shepherd is, want therefore shall not I: He in the folds of tender grass, doth cause me down to lie...