The name is absent



Ill

RELIGION, THE SOLE SOLUTION1

He that Ioveth not abideth in death.

In this чае have known the charity of God, because he has laid down his
life for us: and vie ought to lay down our lives for the brethren. Let us
not love in vιord, nor in tongue, but in deed and in truth.—
ɪ John, ɪɪɪ.

STANDING here within these cloistered walls where
“the very stones in beauty speak,” there comes to
me with the message of the epistle of this Sunday, the
second after Pentecost, the warning cries of the man who
visualized these architectural forms, and who in booklets
of large content presents his philosophic views, who takes
his position in the line by the qualitative standard of educa-
tion, and shows us how and where the great creative works
of philosophy, religion, and art have been called into being.
He traces for us the upward curve of human progress, and
I believe that Ralph Adams Cram’s “Sins of the Fathers”
and “Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh” stand out as prom-
inently in their vision and spiritual beauty to-day as this,
his exquisite creation of brick and mortar, amid the multi-
tude of merely ordinary buildings which mark the city of
Houston.

William Marsh Rice, who drew this beautiful structure
so far as its content is concerned, living upon the prairies
of Texas, had no university education, but he did have love
for his fellow-men surging in his heart. He had the
philosophy of John.

1 Baccalaureate sermon of the fifth annual commencement of the Rice
Institute, preached by the Rev. Father James M. Kirwin, V.G., of Galves-
ton, Texas, in the academic court, at nine o’clock Sunday morning, June 6,
1920.

158



More intriguing information

1. The name is absent
2. The name is absent
3. Contribution of Economics to Design of Sustainable Cattle Breeding Programs in Eastern Africa: A Choice Experiment Approach
4. The name is absent
5. The Formation of Wenzhou Footwear Clusters: How Were the Entry Barriers Overcome?
6. Deletion of a mycobacterial gene encoding a reductase leads to an altered cell wall containing β-oxo-mycolic acid analogues, and the accumulation of long-chain ketones related to mycolic acids
7. The name is absent
8. REVITALIZING FAMILY FARM AGRICULTURE
9. The name is absent
10. Group cooperation, inclusion and disaffected pupils: some responses to informal learning in the music classroom
11. Robust Econometrics
12. Visual Artists Between Cultural Demand and Economic Subsistence. Empirical Findings From Berlin.
13. Gerontocracy in Motion? – European Cross-Country Evidence on the Labor Market Consequences of Population Ageing
14. The name is absent
15. BODY LANGUAGE IS OF PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE IN LARGE GROUPS
16. The quick and the dead: when reaction beats intention
17. The name is absent
18. WP 48 - Population ageing in the Netherlands: Demographic and financial arguments for a balanced approach
19. Death as a Fateful Moment? The Reflexive Individual and Scottish Funeral Practices
20. The name is absent