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The decennial publications of the University of Chicago (1902) (14761676341)

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The decennial publications of the University of Chicago (1902) (14761676341)

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Identifier: decennialpublica03univ (find matches)
Title: The decennial publications of the University of Chicago
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: University of Chicago
Subjects: Universities and colleges
Publisher: Chicago, University of Chicago Press
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign



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. Lowrie copies a portrait-mosaic of the first half ofthe fourth century as the earliest of its kind discovered in the catacombs, and saysthat earlier mosaics, employed for simple decorative patterns, are found there.The portrait-mosaic copied by him is rude, showing that it belongs to the beginningof the art. The mosaic which this picture imitates was far finer in structure, andhence of a later period. It does not strengthen the argument in any way, for it is ofa type alien from the great mosaics of the fifth century, and is itself as late as thefourth. I have now done with the argument of Sir Wyke Bayliss. I have not provedthat the likeness of Christ does not exist. Nor have I proved that it can never berecovered and identified. I have only proved that the testimony of early Christianart, in so far as we have as yet been able to secure it, agrees with that of early Chris-tian literature in answering our question in the negative. i^ Monuments of the Early Cliurch, \>\>. 292 if.
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FIG. 16 23 PRACTICAL SOCIOLOGY IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIAL ETHICS PRACTICAL SOCIOLOGY IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIAL ETHICS Charles Richmond Henderson In a Stanton street tenement Jacob A. E-iis found a Polish capmakers home.The rooms were in the rear, gloomy with the twilight of the tenement, although the day was sunny without A little boy stood by the window, flattening his nose against the pane and gazing wistfully up among the chimney-pots where a piece of bluesky about as big as the kitchen could be made out. Once every summer, for a littlewhile, the sun came over the houses, and its rays shone into one room. The mothernever was well; the baby had a grave white face. The capmakers case is the caseof the nineteenth century, of civilization, against the metropolis of America. Similar conditions from similar causes produce the same effects in all the indus-trial centers of the world. Modesty, self-respect, sympathy with social order, faith ina moral order, break down in these gloomy prisons.

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