Pratt Institute Monthly, Volume 3Pratt institute., 1895 |
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... school , did much climbing in the White Mountains , from Fryeburg , Maine ... high up in the White Mountains at Jefferson Hill . MRS . ELIZABETH H ... High School students are doing well with their vaca- tion . Mrs. Spalding writes ...
... school , did much climbing in the White Mountains , from Fryeburg , Maine ... high up in the White Mountains at Jefferson Hill . MRS . ELIZABETH H ... High School students are doing well with their vaca- tion . Mrs. Spalding writes ...
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... school . The Settlement is a student's movement , and has no official connection with the University of Chicago ... High School— THE Chapter reports through its chair- man , Mr. Herbert C. Allen , that Miss Spelman has chosen a committee ...
... school . The Settlement is a student's movement , and has no official connection with the University of Chicago ... High School— THE Chapter reports through its chair- man , Mr. Herbert C. Allen , that Miss Spelman has chosen a committee ...
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... High School believes that with a practical embodiment of the motto , " Help the other fellow , " there is no future bright enough for the Neigh borship Association . Department of Fine Arts- THE chairman , Mr. Wm . C. Stimpson , reports ...
... High School believes that with a practical embodiment of the motto , " Help the other fellow , " there is no future bright enough for the Neigh borship Association . Department of Fine Arts- THE chairman , Mr. Wm . C. Stimpson , reports ...
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... School . Lists of desirable books will be found hung in the Pratt Library , and contribu- tions from interested ... high purpose , would , in my judgment , be a mistake on the part of the member and a harm to the organization . We are ...
... School . Lists of desirable books will be found hung in the Pratt Library , and contribu- tions from interested ... high purpose , would , in my judgment , be a mistake on the part of the member and a harm to the organization . We are ...
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... School 27 , Foot - ball . Pratt vs. Brooklyn High School , Nov , 5. In Assembly Hall , at a P. a . , the High School Elections , Balloting for the regular State officers . Visitors are welcome . 14 6 , Foot - ball , Prati vs. " Poly ...
... School 27 , Foot - ball . Pratt vs. Brooklyn High School , Nov , 5. In Assembly Hall , at a P. a . , the High School Elections , Balloting for the regular State officers . Visitors are welcome . 14 6 , Foot - ball , Prati vs. " Poly ...
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Page 80 - REQUIEM UNDER the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be ; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Page 110 - So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can...
Page 83 - Ah, to build, to build ! That is the noblest art of all the arts. Painting and sculpture are but images, Are merely shadows cast by outward things On stone or canvas, having in themselves No separate existence. Architecture, Existing in itself, and not in seeming A something it is not, surpasses them As substance shadow.
Page ii - My song, save this, is little worth ; I lay the weary pen aside, And wish you health, and love, and mirth, As fits the solemn Christmas-tide. As fits the holy Christmas birth, Be this, good friends, our carol still — Be peace on earth, be peace on earth, To men of gentle will.
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Page 83 - For, don't you mark ? we're made so that we love First when we see them painted, things we have passed Perhaps a hundred times nor cared to see; And so they are better, painted — better to us, Which is the same thing. Art was given for that; God uses us to help each other so, Lending our minds out.
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