Prize Orations of the Intercollegiate Peace AssociationStephen Francis Weston World peace foundation, 1914 - 185 pages |
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... given in the congress , was very favorable to the young orators . A general enthusiasm was evoked for the contests . Yet there was much fear that this con- test might prove to be the last , there being no assurance ahead for adequate ...
... given in the congress , was very favorable to the young orators . A general enthusiasm was evoked for the contests . Yet there was much fear that this con- test might prove to be the last , there being no assurance ahead for adequate ...
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... given at either of these contests , but an arrangement was made with the Lake Mohonk Conference by which the ranking orator in each contest should meet and contest for first and second place at Mohonk Lake at the time of the Lake Mohonk ...
... given at either of these contests , but an arrangement was made with the Lake Mohonk Conference by which the ranking orator in each contest should meet and contest for first and second place at Mohonk Lake at the time of the Lake Mohonk ...
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... given , except that the Business Men's League of St. Louis gave a prize of $ 100 for the contest at St. Louis . The contest at Mohonk was held May 15 , and three prizes were given by the Misses Seabury $ 100 , $ 75 , and $ 50 . Paul B ...
... given , except that the Business Men's League of St. Louis gave a prize of $ 100 for the contest at St. Louis . The contest at Mohonk was held May 15 , and three prizes were given by the Misses Seabury $ 100 , $ 75 , and $ 50 . Paul B ...
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... given , being provided for in different ways , and in some places no local prizes are given . At first only $ 50 and $ 25 were given for the two state prizes , but after the second year it was made a definite policy of the association ...
... given , being provided for in different ways , and in some places no local prizes are given . At first only $ 50 and $ 25 were given for the two state prizes , but after the second year it was made a definite policy of the association ...
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... given in the group contests , but it is hoped that a plan may be evolved for giving one prize , as the expenses of the winning contestant are large . At the national contest at Mohonk Lake , prizes are given to each contestant . In 1914 ...
... given in the group contests , but it is hoped that a plan may be evolved for giving one prize , as the expenses of the winning contestant are large . At the national contest at Mohonk Lake , prizes are given to each contestant . In 1914 ...
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Page 32 - The crest and crowning of all good, Life's final star, is Brotherhood; For it will bring again to Earth Her long-lost Poesy and Mirth; Will send new light on every face, A kingly power upon the race. And till it come, we men are slaves, And travel downward to the dust of graves.
Page 79 - If it only slew men, it would do little. It turns man into a beast of prey. Here is the evil of war, that man, made to be the brother, becomes the deadly foe of his kind ; that man, whose duty it is to mitigate suffering, makes the infliction of suffering his study and end ; that man, whose office it is to avert and heal the wounds which come from nature's powers, makes researches into nature's laws, and arms himself with her most awful forces, that he may become the destroyer of his race.
Page 32 - Break the dead branches from the path: Our hope is in the aftermath — Our hope is in heroic men, Star-led to build the world again. To this Event the ages ran: Make way for Brotherhood — make way for Man.
Page 34 - Put off, put off your mail, ye kings, and beat your brands to dust, A surer grasp your hands must know, your hearts a better trust; Nay, bend aback the lance's point and break the helmet bar ; A noise is on the morning winds, but not the noise of war.
Page 174 - ... which are justiciable in their nature by reason of being susceptible of decision by the application of the principles of law or equity...
Page 97 - Social progress means a checking of the cosmic process at every step and the substitution for it of another, which may be called the ethical process; the end of which is not the survival of those who may happen to be the fittest, in respect of the whole of the conditions which obtain, but of those who are ethically the best.
Page xiii - God hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on the face of the earth...
Page 75 - We do not admire the man of timid peace. We admire the man who embodies victorious effort ; the man who never wrongs his neighbor ; who is prompt to help a friend ; but who has those virile qualities necessary to win in the stern strife of actual life.
Page 67 - Tell me what are the prevailing sentiments that occupy the minds of your young men, and I will tell you what is to be the character of the next generation.
Page 54 - For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given ; and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and of peace there shall be no end...