Word: addressed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Graduate Club to which all Graduate School students were invited, was held in University Hall last night. Professor Lowell delivered an address on "The Belief that the Interests of All Men Coincide." Informal speeches were made by Dr. William Everett of the Board of Overseers, and by Professor Goodwin. Dean Wright of the Graduate School presided...
...Bible from the College Man's Point of View," was the subject of an address given in Brooks House last evening by Professor G. H. Palmer of the department of Philosophy...
Professor Palmer, in his address, strongly advocated Bible study as a pursuit of the greatest value to college men. The reasons on which he based its value were the necessity of keeping in touch with one of the most vital forces in all history and the world today; the power of the Bible as a teacher of beautiful literary style; the importance of being informed of the present vigorous research regarding its sources: and the very great value of the Bible as a stimulus to the deepest and truest religious life...
...Courtenay Guild '86, City Treasurer of Boston, will give an address on "Traits of Spanish Character," based on his observations and experiences in Spain...
After the address, there will be conversational practice and refreshments. All men interested in Spanish are invited to be present...