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Bishop J. H. Vincent h. '96 delivered an address on "The Methodist Faith" under the auspices of the Religious Union last evening in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House...
This lecture was the first of a series of addresses on the various religious faiths, to be given during the spring by prominent men of different denominations. Rev. F. W. Tom kins '72, of Philadelphia, will deliver the next address on "The Protestant Episcopal Faith," and Charles E. Jefferson of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, has consented to speak later on "Congregationalism...
...articles on "William Henry Baldwin, Jr.," and "George Frisble Hoar," who died recently, furnish inspiring examples of noble manhood devoted through many years to high ideals and the service of others, and are decidedly well worth reading. "The Joys of Old Age," an address by H. H. Furness '54 at the annual dinner of the Philadelphia Harvard Club, "Judge W. C. Endicott and Harvard," by J. H. Choate '52, "A Football Game Thirty Years Ago," by J. T. Wheelwright '76, and "Harvard MSS. in the Library of Congress," give a reminiscent touch which balances well with the articles of very...
...BOTANICAL CLUB. Address by Professor Farlow. 24 Quincy street (Professor Farlow's house...
...Lewald will make the principal address. Dr. H. P. Walcott '58, representing President Eliot, will preside, and in the absence of Professor Peabody, Professor Hugo Munsterberg h.'01, as chairman of the Department of Philosophy, will make a brief speech accepting the gift for the University...